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Lawrence of Arabia and American Culture: The Making of a Transatlantic Legend (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture) [Hardcover]

Joel C. Hodson (Author)

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October 30, 1995 0313296170 978-0313296178

Departing from prior scholarship on T. E. Lawrence, this work examines the extent of Anglo-American cultural interplay and the popular culture machinery involved in the manufacture of the Lawrence of Arabia legend. Although not recognized as such, the Lawrence legend was as much an American product as a British one. American journalist Lowell Thomas first publicized the story through war travelogues given in New York City, which soon found their way to England. The legend was perpetuated by American literary interest in Lawrence and then by a Hollywood film. By the 1960s, the Lawrence of Arabia story had become a small commercial industry.

The volume challenges conclusions about the relationship between Lawrence and Lowell Thomas, demonstrating it was much closer than Lawrence biographers have previously thought or were willing to admit. It also illustrates that American involvement in the construction and propagation of the Lawrence legend is greater than believed. The book features several unpublished or rare photographs as well as draws upon previously unpublished manuscript material, business letters, and supporting documents to recreate the origins of the popular legend of Lawrence of Arabia.


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?Hodson justly points out that Lawrence's legend, both in its popular and its elite forms, is as much an American as a British creation. The 'ultimate commercial entertainment of its time' in its use of adult-education lecture, vaudeville, film and photographs, Lowell Thomas's romantic presentation of Lawrence was eventually seen by millions....Recommended.?-Choice

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In 1919, when his exploits in the Near East were made known to the public, first in New York and then in London, Thomas Edward Lawrence became the most celebrated hero of World War I. Read the first page
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war travelogues, biographical enquiry
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Lawrence of Arabia, Seven Pillars, United States, Lowell Thomas, New York, Middle East, Arab Revolt, Near East, Harry Chase, Sam Spiegel, Robert Jordan, The Mint, Liddell Hart, Prince Feisal, Robert Graves, Columbia Pictures, General Allenby, Michael Wilson, English-Speaking Union, Paris Peace Conference, Winston Churchill, Charles Lindbergh, Richard Aldington, Thomas Travelogues, David Lean
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