American Fiction Since 1940
Title | American Fiction Since 1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Hilfer |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2014-09-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317871243 |
In this remarkable book, Tony Hilfer provides a major survey of the wealth of post-war American fiction. He analyses the major modes and genres of writing, from realist to postmodernist metafiction and black humour, the fiction of social protest, women's writing, and the traditions of African-American, Southern and Jewish-American fiction. Key writers discussed include William Faulkner, Norman Mailer, Ralph Ellison, Saul Bellow, Joseph Heller, Vladimir Nabokov and Joyce Carol Oates. The book concludes by exploring contemporary trends through detailed case-studies of Donald Barthelme and Toni Morrison.
American Fiction Since 1940
Title | American Fiction Since 1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Smithee Smithee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780195385335 |
American Fiction in the Cold War
Title | American Fiction in the Cold War PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas H. Schaub |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780299128449 |
Schaub presents American fiction in the political climate of its time. Through the 1930s, he portrays authors as typically left of center and becoming disillusioned with communism as a result of Stalin's purges and his nonaggression pact with Hitler. Subsequent authors embraced a His general discussion comes to focus on the works of Barth, O'Connor, Ellison, and Mailer. Paper edition (unseen), $12.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
American Fiction 1865 - 1940
Title | American Fiction 1865 - 1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Lee |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2017-09-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 131550491X |
Brian Lee's study of American fiction from 1865 to 1940 draws on a wealth of material by, amongst others, Twain, James, Dreiser, Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Faulkner. Though the works of these writers have been closely scrutinised by postwar critics in Europe and America, few attempts have yet been made to utilise the new critical approaches and theories in the service of literary history. Brian Lee does so in this book, relating the writers of the period - both major and minor - to its patterns of immense economic, social and intellectual change.
The American Novel 1870-1940
Title | The American Novel 1870-1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Priscilla Wald |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 2014-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0195385349 |
This series presents a comprehensive, global and up-to-date history of English-language prose fiction and written ... by a international team of scholars ... -- dust jacket.
American Fiction 1920-1940
Title | American Fiction 1920-1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Warren Beach |
Publisher | |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 1942 |
Genre | American fiction |
ISBN |
Modern Arab American Fiction
Title | Modern Arab American Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Salaita |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2011-04-13 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 081565104X |
Within the spectrum of American literary traditions, Arab American literature is relatively new. Writing produced by Americans of Arab origin is mainly a product of the twentieth century and only started to flourish in the past thirty years. While this young but thriving literature varies widely in content and style, it emerges from a common community and within a specific historical, political, and cultural context. In Modern Arab American Fiction, Salaita maps out the landscape of this genre as he details rather than defines the last century of Arab American fiction. Exploring the works of such best-selling authors as Rabih Alameddine, Mohja Kahf, Laila Halaby, Diana Abu-Jaber, Alicia Erian, and Randa Jarrar, Salaita highlights the development of each author’s writing and how each has influenced Arab American fiction. He examines common themes including the Israel-Palestine conflict, the Lebanese Civil War of 1975–90, the representation and practice of Islam in the United States, social issues such as gender and national identity in Arab cultures, and the various identities that come with being Arab American. Combining the accessibility of a primer with in-depth critical analysis, Modern Arab American Fiction is suitable for a broad audience, those unfamiliar with the subject area, as well as scholars of the literature.