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COMPANION TO MODERN AMERICAN NOVE

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Informationen zum Autor John T. Matthews is Professor of English and American Studies at Boston University. His publications include William Faulkner: Seeing Through the South (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009); " The Sound and the Fury": Faulkner and the Lost Cause (1990); The Play of Faulkner's Language (1982); and numerous articles and chapters on Faulkner, including recent essays in Look Away! The U.S. South and New World Studies (2004) and American Literary History (2004). He is currently working on a study of the problem of the South in the modern American imagination. Matthews was a founding coeditor of The Faulkner Journal and serves on editorial boards for the New Southern Studies Series, Arizona Quarterly, Modern Fiction Studies , and The Mississippi Quarterly . Klappentext This cutting-edge Companion is a comprehensive resource for the study of the modern American novel. Published at a time when literary modernism is being thoroughly reassessed, it reflects current investigations into the origins and character of the movement as a whole.* Brings together 28 original essays from leading scholars* Allows readers to orient individual works and authors in their principal cultural and social contexts* Contributes to efforts to recover minority voices, such as those of African American novelists, and popular subgenres, such as detective fiction* Directs students to major relevant scholarship for further inquiry* Suggests the many ways that "modern", "American" and "fiction" carry new meanings in the twenty-first century Zusammenfassung This cutting-edge Companion is a comprehensive resource for the study of the modern American novel. Published at a time when literary modernism is being thoroughly reassessed, it reflects current investigations into the origins and character of the movement as a whole. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors viii  List of Figures xiii  Preface xiv  Acknowledgments xxiii  1 An Economic History of the United States 1900-1950 1  EricRauchway   2 The Changing Status of Women 1900-1950 13  Nancy Woloch   3 The Status of African Americans 1900-1950 31  Matthew PrattGuterl   4 Pragmatism, Power, and the Politics of Aesthetic Experience 56  Jeanne Follansbee Quinn   5 Class and Sex in American Fiction: From Casual Laborers to Accidental Desires 73  Michael Trask   6 Jazz: From the Gutter to the Mainstream 91  Jeremy Yudkin   7 French Visual Humanisms and the American Style 116  Justus Nieland   8 Early Literary Modernism 141  Andrew Lawson   9 Naturalism: Turn-of-the-Century Modernism 160  Donna Campbell   10 Money and Things: Capitalist Realism, Anxiety, and Social Critique in Works by Hemingway, Wharton, and Fitzgerald 181  Richard Godden   11 Chronic Modernism 202  Leigh Anne Duck   12 New Regionalisms: Literature and Uneven Development 218  Hsuan L. Hsu   13 "The Possibilities of Hard-Won Land": Midwestern Modernism and the Novel 240  Edward P.Comentale   14 Writing the Modern South 266  Susan V. Donaldson   15 What Was High About Modernism? The American Novel and Modernity 282  John T. Matthews   16 African-American Modernisms 306  Michelle Stephens   17 Ethnic Modernism 324  Rita Keresztesi   18 The Proletarian Novel 353  Barbara Foley   19 Revolutionary Sentiments: Modern American Domestic Fiction and the Rise of the Welfare State 367  Susan Edmunds   20 Lesbian Fiction 1900-1950 392  Heather Love   21 The Gay Novel in the United States 1900-1950 414  Christopher Lo...

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