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The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American Literature

Mary Esteve provides a study of crowd representations in American literature from the antebellum era to the early twentieth century. As a central icon of political and cultural democracy, the crowd occupies a prominent place in the American literary and cultural landscape. Esteve examines a range of writing by Poe, Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Du Bois, James, and Stephen Crane among others. These writers, she argues, distinguish between the aesthetics of immersion in a crowd and the mode of collectivity demanded of political-liberal subjects. In their representations of everyday crowds, ranging from streams of urban pedestrians to swarms of train travellers, from upper-class parties to lower-class revivalist meetings, such authors seize on the political problems facing a mass liberal democracy - problems such as the stipulations of citizenship, nation formation, mass immigration and the emergence of mass media. Esteve examines both the aesthetic and political meanings of such urban crowd scenes.

Incremental Realism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Incremental Realism

The postwar US political imagination coalesced around a quintessential midcentury American trope: happiness. In Incremental Realism, Mary Esteve offers a bold, revisionist literary and cultural history of efforts undertaken by literary realists, public intellectuals, and policy activists to advance the value of public institutions and the claims of socioeconomic justice. Esteve specifically focuses on era-defining authors of realist fiction, including Philip Roth, Gwendolyn Brooks, Patricia Highsmith, Paula Fox, Peter Taylor, and Mary McCarthy, who mobilized the trope of happiness to reinforce the crucial value of public institutions, such as the public library, and the importance of pursuin...

A Concise Companion to American Fiction, 1900 - 1950
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

A Concise Companion to American Fiction, 1900 - 1950

An authoritative guide to American literature, this Companion examines the experimental forms, socio-cultural changes, literary movements, and major authors of the early 20th century. This Companion provides authoritative and wide-ranging guidance on early twentieth-century American fiction. Considers commonly studied authors such as Faulkner, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway, alongside key texts of the period by Richard Wright, Charles Chesnutt, Zora Neale Hurston, and Anzia Yezierska Examines how the works of these diverse writers have been interpreted in their own day and how current readings have expanded our understanding of their cultural and literary significance Covers a broad range of topics, including the First and Second World Wars, literary language differences, author celebrity, the urban landscape, modernism, the Jazz Age, the Great Depression, regionalism, and African-American fiction Gives students the contextual information necessary for formulating their own critiques of classic American fiction

Transatlantic Aliens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Transatlantic Aliens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-15
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Examining hardboiled fiction through Flaubert, New Yorker cartoons through modernist painting, and Bette Davis through Hegel and Marx, Transatlantic Aliens challenges and changes the way we understand modernism's place in midcentury American culture.

Speculative Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Speculative Time

Speculative Time: American Literature in an Age of Crisis examines how a climate of financial and economic speculation and disaster shaped the literary culture of the United States in the early to mid-twentieth century. It argues that speculation's risk-laden and crisis-prone temporalities had major impacts on writing in the period, as well as on important aspects of visual representation. The conceptions of time-and especially futurity-arising from the theory and practice of speculation provided crucial models for writers' and other artists' aesthetic, intellectual, and political concerns and strategies. The attractions and dangers of speculation were most spectacularly apparent in the peri...

Postmodern/Postwar and After
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Postmodern/Postwar and After

Within the past ten years, the field of contemporary American literary studies has changed significantly. Following the turn of the twenty-first century and mounting doubts about the continued explanatory power of the category of “postmodernism,” new organizations have emerged, book series have been launched, journals have been created, and new methodologies, periodizations, and thematics have redefined the field. Postmodern/Postwar—and After aims to be a field-defining book—a sourcebook for the new and emerging critical terrain—that explores the postmodern/postwar period and what comes after. The first section of essays returns to the category of the “post-modern” and argues f...

At Home in the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

At Home in the City

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: UPNE

A lucidly written analysis of urban literature and evolving residential architecture.

The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism

Offers fresh understanding of British Romanticism by exploring how anxieties about decline impacted debates about literature's form and meaning.

Movimenta O M Do Modo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

Movimenta O M Do Modo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-01-04
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  • Publisher: Alan Douglas

MOVIMENTA O M DO MODOA MOVIMENTA O M do MODO uma fic o do crime, criada o 21 de novembro de 2010 para finalidades do entretenimento somente. A ideia principal que o homem rico Robert Stanley est conduzido por seu "modo mau," que criam a frustra o. Trata seus membros da fam lia e amigos sem o respeito qualquer. A hist ria envolve o crime baseado em problemas da fam lia. O livro altamente - recomendado para os povos, cujo ingl?'s uma segunda l ngua. N o se recomenda para crian as na idade 18 e abaixo, por causa dos comportamentos maus e do formul rio suave da viol ncia. 2010 dos direitos reservados da fic o do crime por Alan DouglasISBN: 978 -0-9831809 -5-1

Portable Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Portable Property

What fueled the Victorian passion for hair-jewelry and memorial rings? When would an everyday object metamorphose from commodity to precious relic? In Portable Property, John Plotz examines the new role played by portable objects in persuading Victorian Britons that they could travel abroad with religious sentiments, family ties, and national identity intact. In an empire defined as much by the circulation of capital as by force of arms, the challenge of preserving Englishness while living overseas became a central Victorian preoccupation, creating a pressing need for objects that could readily travel abroad as personifications of Britishness. At the same time a radically new relationship be...