Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature

Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature
Title Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature PDF eBook
Author Donald Pizer
Publisher Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press
Pages 200
Release 1966
Genre Literary Criticism
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During the Revolution a nine-year-old black slave girl is given the task of blowing up ammunition stored in the British barracks in Charleston.

Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Title Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature PDF eBook
Author Donald Pizer
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Release 1976
Genre American literature
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Documents of American Realism and Naturalism

Documents of American Realism and Naturalism
Title Documents of American Realism and Naturalism PDF eBook
Author Donald Pizer
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1998
Genre Literary Collections
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Donald Pizer presents the major critical discussions of American realism and naturalism from the beginnings of the movement in the 1870s to the present. He includes the most often cited discussions ranging from William Dean Howells, Henry James, and Frank Norris in the late nineteenth century to those by V. L. Parrington, Malcolm Cowley, and Lionel Trilling in the early twentieth century. To provide the full context for the effort to interpret the nature and significance of realism and naturalism during the periods when the movements were live issues on the critical scene, however, he also includes many uncollected essays. His selections since World War II reflect the major recent tendencies in academic criticism of the movements. Through introductions to each of the three sections, Pizer provides background, delineating the underlying issues motivating attempts to attack, defend, or describe American realism and naturalism. In particular, Pizer attempts to reveal the close ties between criticism of the two movements and significant cultural concerns of the period in which the criticism appeared. Before each selection, Pizer provides a brief biographical note and establishes the cultural milieu in which the essay was originally published. He closes his anthology with a bibliography of twentieth-century academic criticism of American realism and naturalism.

The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism

The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism
Title The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism PDF eBook
Author Donald Pizer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 310
Release 1995-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521438766

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This Companion examines a number of issues related to the terms realism and naturalism. The introduction seeks both to discuss the problems in the use of these two terms in relation to late nineteenth-century fiction and to describe the history of previous efforts to make the terms expressive of American writing of this period. The Companion includes ten essays which fall into four categories: essays on the historical context of realism and naturalism by Louis Budd and Richard Lehan; essays on critical approaches to the movements since the early 1970s by Michael Anesko, essays on the efforts to expand the canon of realism and naturalism by Elizabeth Ammons; and a full-scale discussion of ten major texts, from W. D. Howell's The Rise of Silas Lapham to Jack London's The Call of the Wild, by John W. Crowley, Tom Quirk, J. C. Levenson, Blanche Gelfant, Barbara Hochman, and Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin.

Realism and Naturalism

Realism and Naturalism
Title Realism and Naturalism PDF eBook
Author Richard Daniel Lehan
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 358
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780299208745

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In this intellectual and literary history of American, British, and Continental novels of realism and naturalism from 1850 to 1950, Richard Lehan argues that literary naturalism is a narrative mode that creates its own reality. Employing this strategy allows and encourages intertextuality - one novel talking or responding to another.

The Vast and Terrible Drama

The Vast and Terrible Drama
Title The Vast and Terrible Drama PDF eBook
Author Eric Carl Link
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 239
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0817358854

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A broad treatment of the cultural, social, political, and literary under-pinnings of an entire period and movement in American letters The Vast and Terrible Drama is a critical study of the context in which authors such as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, and Jack London created their most significant work. In 1896 Frank Norris wrote: "Terrible things must happen to the characters of the naturalistic tale. They must be twisted from the ordinary . . . and flung into the throes of a vast and terrible drama." There could be "no teacup tragedies here." This volume broadens our understanding of literary naturalism as a response to these and other aesthetic concerns of the 19th century. Themes addressed include the traditionally close connection between French naturalism and American literary naturalism; relationships between the movement and the romance tradition in American literature, as well as with utopian fictions of the 19th century; narrative strategies employed by the key writers; the dominant naturalist theme of determinism; and textual readings that provide broad examples of the role of the reader. By examining these and other aspects of American literary naturalism, Link counters a century of criticism that has perhaps viewed literary naturalism too narrowly, as a subset of realism, bound by the conventions of realistic narration.

Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature

Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature
Title Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-century American Literature PDF eBook
Author Donald Pizer
Publisher Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press
Pages 256
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
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The 1966 edition of this book has be­come a standard work. In this new, re­vised edition, Pizer has dropped three chapters and has refined and extended the work by adding six: "American Liter­ary Naturalism: An Approach Through Form," "American Literary Naturalism: The Example of Dreiser," "The Prob­lem of Philosophy in the Naturalistic Novel," "Hamlin Garland's 1891 Main-Travelled Roads: Local Color as Art," "Jack London: The Problem of Form," and "Dreiser's 'Nigger Jeff' The Devel­opment of an Aesthetic." The book contains definitions of real­ism and naturalism based on representa­tive novels of the period ranging from Howells' Rise of Silas Lapham to Crane's Red Badge of Courage; analyses of the literary criticism of the age, stressing that of Howells, Garland, and Norris; and close readings of specific works by major figures of the period.