Transforming American Realism
Title | Transforming American Realism PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Orr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
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At the turn of the twentieth century, realism meant drunken laborers participating in sordid sex and violent acts. As the century progressed, however, the workers seized the pen and forcibly changed the genre. When today's critics label realism a reactionary attempt to squelch social change, they ignore how working-class writers transformed it to fit their own interests. In doing so, they altered the course of American realism. Working-class women bent to their own purposes several variants of realism, including naturalism, proletarian realism, and magic realism. From the 1903 best-seller by two socialites who posed as 'factory girls' and wrote about their experiences, to the depression-era authors who tried to include women in the proletariat by writing about sex, to the later writers who incorporated their cultural heritage to create precursors of magic realism, the rise of working-class fiction has helped realism remain fresh, relevant, and lucrative
American Realism
Title | American Realism PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Lucie-Smith |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1994-01-01 |
Genre | Painting, American |
ISBN | 9780500236888 |
An exploration of the American realist tradition. It discusses and displays the most important work of the different groups and schools, including American Impressionism, the Ashcan School, Precisionism and Urban Realism. Featured artists include Georgia O'Keeffe, Andrew Wyeth and Thomas Eakins.
The Social Construction of American Realism
Title | The Social Construction of American Realism PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Kaplan |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 1992-12-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0226424308 |
Kaplan redefines American realism as a genre more engaged with a society in flux than with one merely reflective of the status quo. She reads realistic narrative as a symbolic act of imagining and controlling the social upheavals of early modern capitalism, particularly class conflict and the development of mass culture. Brilliant analyses of works by Howells, Wharton, and Dreiser illuminate the narrative process by which realism constructs a social world of conflict and change. "[Kaplan] offers some enthralling readings of major novels by Howells, Wharton, and Dreiser. It is a book which should be read by anyone interested in the American novel."—Tony Tanner, Modern Language Review "Kaplan has made an important contribution to our understanding of American realism. This is a book that deserves wide attention."—June Howard, American Literature
American Realism
Title | American Realism PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Smith |
Publisher | Greenhaven Press, Incorporated |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | American literature |
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A collection of essays on realism in American literature.
Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition
Title | Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | William W. Demastes |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 1996-08-30 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0817308377 |
This book reconsiders realism on the American stage by addressing the great variety and richness of the plays that form the American theatre canon.
Ethical Realism
Title | Ethical Realism PDF eBook |
Author | Anatol Lieven |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2009-03-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0307495337 |
America today faces a world more complicated than ever before, but our politicians have failed to envision a foreign policy that addresses our greatest threats. Ethical Realism shows how the United States can successfully combine genuine morality with tough and practical common sense. By outlining core principles and a set of concrete proposals for tackling the terrorist threat and contend with Iran, Russia, the Middle East, and China, Anatol Lieven and John Hulsman show us how to strengthen our security, pursue our national interests, and restore American leadership in the world.
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.