%0 Book %A Uwe Juras %D 2021 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %T Pleasing to the «I» %B The Culture of Personality and Its Representations in Theodore Dreiser and F. Scott Fitzgerald %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1100768 %X This book discusses how Theodore Dreiser and F. Scott Fitzgerald alongside other novelists enforced in their usage and interpretation of the term «personality» a newly emerging vision of self in American society. This vision was other-directed: many Americans meant to impress their social surroundings through consciously cultivating personality as a social stimulus value, which they hoped would ceaselessly further their social station. Anticipating the discourses in other cultural forms, the early twentieth-century American novelists warned that individuals’ repeated endeavors to define themselves outwardly would inevitably lead to identity loss and depression. %K USA, Roman, Selbstbewusstsein (Motiv), Geschichte 1875-1925, Personage, Identity, Individuality, Personality, Character, Self %G English