The House of the Misty Star


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Frances Little's 'The House of the Misty Star' is a compelling novel that combines elements of romance and mystery, set against the backdrop of a grand estate in the English countryside. Little's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and intricate character development, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. The book's exploration of family secrets and hidden pasts adds depth to the narrative, making it a standout piece in the romantic fiction genre of the early 20th century. Little's ability to weave together suspense and romance showcases her talent as a storyteller, appealing to readers who enjoy a blend of genres in their reading experience. The House of the Misty Star is a captivating novel that offers both entertainment and thought-provoking themes for readers to reflect upon, making it a worthwhile addition to any literary enthusiast's collection.




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Extreme Exoticism


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To what extent can music be employed to shape one culture's understanding of another? In the American imagination, Japan has represented the "most alien" nation for over 150 years. This perceived difference has inspired fantasies--of both desire and repulsion--through which Japanese culture has profoundly impacted the arts and industry of the U.S. While the influence of Japan on American and European painting, architecture, design, theater, and literature has been celebrated in numerous books and exhibitions, the role of music has been virtually ignored until now. W. Anthony Sheppard's Extreme Exoticism offers a detailed documentation and wide-ranging investigation of music's role in shaping American perceptions of the Japanese, the influence of Japanese music on American composers, and the place of Japanese Americans in American musical life. Presenting numerous American encounters with and representations of Japanese music and Japan, this book reveals how music functions in exotic representation across a variety of genres and media, and how Japanese music has at various times served as a sign of modernist experimentation, a sounding board for defining American music, and a tool for reshaping conceptions of race and gender. From the Tin Pan Alley songs of the Russo-Japanese war period to Weezer's Pinkerton album, music has continued to inscribe Japan as the land of extreme exoticism.




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