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Understanding Jill McCorkle

English · Hardback

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Understanding Jill McCorkle introduces readers to the novels and short story collections of Jill McCorkle's growing canon. Since 1984 McCorkle has written five novels and two books of short stories, entering the publishing world, as one reviewer noted, "with the literary equivalent of a rebel yell". Filling the gap of critical study on McCorkle, Barbara Bennett analyzes the widely read and admired output of this prolific southern woman writer. Bennett identifies and discusses the diverse characters, thematic concerns, and keen sense of language that distinguish McCorkle's work.Bennett offers a brief overview of McCorkle's life, traces the influences on her work, and places her decisively in the "third generation" of twentieth-century southern writers. While noting McCorkle's links to such prominent southern women writers as Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Connor, Bennett explains how McCorkle's characterizations, attitude of affirmation, and references to popular culture distance her from her predecessors.Bennett devotes individual chapters to each of McCorkle's novels and story collections. She discusses the themes that unify these diverse works, including the tension between independence and dependence, the imbuing presence of strength in femininity, the direct conflict between the nurturing of others and the preservation of self, and the opposition of purity and virginity to sexual freedom and expression. Bennett explores McCorkle's development of characters ranging from a young white girl approaching womanhood to a troubled middle-aged man reviewing his life's choices, from an elderly black woman on the verge of retirement to a young minister struggling with his career path. Shefinds that in such rich and varied voices, McCorkle crafts stories of a region no longer burdened by the past but now grappling with ordinary family problems.

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Barbara Bennett, a visiting assistant professor at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is the author of Comic Visions, Female Voices: Contemporary Women Novelists and Southern Humor.


Summary

Filling the gap of critical study on McCorkle, Barbara Bennett analyzes the widely read and admired output of this prolific southern woman writer. Bennett identifies and discusses the diverse characters, thematic concerns and keen sense of language that distinguish McCorkle's work.

Product details

Authors Barbara Bennett
Publisher Univ of south carolina press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2000
 
EAN 9781570033506
ISBN 978-1-57003-350-6
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 133 mm x 184 mm x 19 mm
Series Understanding Contemporary Ame
Understanding Contemporary American Literature
Understanding Contemporary Ame
Understanding Contemporary American Literature
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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