The Seduction of Wealth and the Cost of Ambition in Martha McPhee’s "Dear Money"
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The Seduction of Wealth and the Cost of Ambition in Martha McPhee’s "Dear Money"

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The Seduction of Wealth and the Cost of Ambition in Martha McPhee’s "Dear Money"

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Seminar paper from the year 2025 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Other, grade: 1.3, University of Göttingen, language: English, abstract: This study offers a focused and thought-provoking analysis of Martha McPhee's "Dear Money", exploring how the pursuit of wealth reshapes identity, challenges creative authenticity, and imposes subtle yet enduring emotional and social costs. Through the transformation of India Palmer, from a struggling novelist to an emerging figure in high finance, the work reveals how late-capitalist culture blends aspiration with alienation. Wealth appears to promise security and reinvention, yet the novel exposes how this promise often results in profound personal fragmentation. Drawing on the theories of Jean Baudrillard, Fredric Jameson, and Thorstein Veblen, the analysis demonstrates how financial ambition operates not only as an economic force but as a symbolic performance that shapes self-worth. India's fascination with signs of success, from elegant clothing to real estate, illustrates how outward displays increasingly define personal value in a culture driven by spectacle. At the same time, her artistic identity becomes gradually absorbed into market logic, echoing Jameson's critique of creativity under late capitalism. A central focus of the study is the emotional and gendered dimension of India's rise. Using insights from feminist economic theory, the work shows how professional environments demand a polished, composed persona that requires constant emotional regulation. India's journey highlights the hidden pressures placed on women in competitive spaces, pressures that reward ambition while simultaneously undermining authenticity. Through close textual readings, the study links narrative form and psychological depth, revealing how McPhee's fragmented chronology mirrors India's inner disorientation. Ultimately, the analysis argues that the allure of wealth conceals a deeper cost: the erosion of genuine selfhood, the commodification of emotion, and the reinforcement of systemic inequities. Dear Money thus becomes a powerful reflection of the tensions between aspiration and identity in contemporary society.

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Publisher
GRIN Verlag
Year
2025
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9783389169308

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