The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set

The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set
Title The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set PDF eBook
Author Brian W. Shaffer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 1581
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1405192445

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This Encyclopedia offers an indispensable reference guide to twentieth-century fiction in the English-language. With nearly 500 contributors and over one million words, it is the most comprehensive and authoritative reference guide to twentieth-century fiction in the English language. Contains over 500 entries of 1000-3000 words written in lucid, jargon-free prose, by an international cast of leading scholars Arranged in three volumes covering British and Irish Fiction, American Fiction, and World Fiction, with each volume edited by a leading scholar in the field Entries cover major writers (such as Saul Bellow, Raymond Chandler, John Steinbeck, Virginia Woolf, A.S. Byatt, Samual Beckett, D.H. Lawrence, Zadie Smith, Salman Rushdie, V.S. Naipaul, Nadine Gordimer, Alice Munro, Chinua Achebe, J.M. Coetzee, and Ngûgî Wa Thiong’o) and their key works Examines the genres and sub-genres of fiction in English across the twentieth century (including crime fiction, Sci-Fi, chick lit, the noir novel, and the avant-garde novel) as well as the major movements, debates, and rubrics within the field, such as censorship, globalization, modernist fiction, fiction and the film industry, and the fiction of migration, diaspora, and exile

Understanding Eudora Welty

Understanding Eudora Welty
Title Understanding Eudora Welty PDF eBook
Author Michael Kreyling
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 280
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781570032837

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Kreyling instead reveals the dynamic growth in the depth and complexity of Welty's vision and literary technique over the course of her career."--BOOK JACKET.

The Female Tradition in Southern Literature

The Female Tradition in Southern Literature
Title The Female Tradition in Southern Literature PDF eBook
Author Carol S. Manning
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 300
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780252064449

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This collection of critical essays examines the contributions to and influences on literature that have been made by Southern women writers.--From publisher description.

American Short-story Writers, 1910-1945

American Short-story Writers, 1910-1945
Title American Short-story Writers, 1910-1945 PDF eBook
Author Bobby Ellen Kimbel
Publisher Detroit : Gale Research Incorporated
Pages 424
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780810345829

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Essays on American short-story writers published in the years between 1910 and the end of World War II, with a primary focus on the growth and popularity of works of fiction.

Race, Politics, and Irish America

Race, Politics, and Irish America
Title Race, Politics, and Irish America PDF eBook
Author Mary M. Burke
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2022-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192675842

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Figures from the Scots-Irish Andrew Jackson to the Caribbean-Irish Rihanna, as well as literature, film, caricature, and beauty discourse, convey how the Irish racially transformed multiple times: in the slave-holding Caribbean, on America's frontiers and antebellum plantations, and along its eastern seaboard. This cultural history of race and centuries of Irishness in the Americas examines the forcibly transported Irish, the eighteenth-century Presbyterian Ulster-Scots, and post-1845 Famine immigrants. Their racial transformations are indicated by the designations they acquired in the Americas: 'Redlegs,' 'Scots-Irish,' and 'black Irish.' In literature by Fitzgerald, O'Neill, Mitchell, Glasgow, and Yerby (an African-American author of Scots-Irish heritage), the Irish are both colluders and victims within America's racial structure. Depictions range from Irish encounters with Native and African Americans to competition within America's immigrant hierarchy between 'Saxon' Scots-Irish and 'Celtic' Irish Catholic. Irish-connected presidents feature, but attention to queer and multiracial authors, public women, beauty professionals, and performers complicates the 'Irish whitening' narrative. Thus, 'Irish Princess' Grace Kelly's globally-broadcast ascent to royalty paves the way for 'America's royals,' the Kennedys. The presidencies of the Scots-Irish Jackson and Catholic-Irish Kennedy signalled their respective cohorts' assimilation. Since Gothic literature particularly expresses the complicity that attaining power ('whiteness') entails, subgenres named 'Scots-Irish Gothic' and 'Kennedy Gothic' are identified: in Gothic by Brown, Poe, James, Faulkner, and Welty, the violence of the colonial Irish motherland is visited upon marginalized Americans, including, sometimes, other Irish groupings. History is Gothic in Irish-American narrative because the undead Irish past replays within America's contexts of race.

Eudora Welty--a bibliography of her work

Eudora Welty--a bibliography of her work
Title Eudora Welty--a bibliography of her work PDF eBook
Author Noel Polk
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 546
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Women and literature
ISBN 9781617033827

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South

South
Title South PDF eBook
Author Louis Decimus Rubin (Jr.)
Publisher Praeger
Pages 456
Release 1974
Genre Literary Criticism
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