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Eudora Welty and Politics - Did the Writer Crusade?

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This collection of complementary and interrelated essays by ten well-known Welty critics brings welcome clarification to the controversial subject of Eudora Welty and the political, a topic once presumed to be closed tight. As the essays prove, Welty has been inaccurately assessed by critics from Diana Trilling in the Nation (1943) to Claudia Roth Pierpont in the New Yorker (1998) as a writer who avoids political, historical, or cultural engagement in her fiction. The better question these essayists explore is not whether but how Welty's work is to be understood as political.

Harriet Pollack, Suzanne Marrs, Peggy Prenshaw, Noel Polk, Suzan Harrison, Ann Romines, Rebecca Mark, Barbara Ladd, Sharon Baris, and Danièle Pitavy-Souques place Welty's seeming rejection of the political in her 1961 essay "Must the Novelist Crusade?" into the cultural and historical context of 1940-1960, when "individualism" was a code word for political and personal freedom and was defined in contrast to totalitarianism as represented by Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. Welty, they show, though she repudiated the concept of fiction as editorial, wrote stories that were inherently and unavoidably political.

The essayists look closely at how surprisingly often Welty's fiction, criticism, and photographs are oblique responses to public political issues, political corruption, racial apartheid, poverty, McCarthyism and the Rosenberg trials, violent resistance to the civil rights movement, integration of schools, and filial piety and southern reverence for identities of the cultural past. The deceptive opposition of the terms private and political may be most at fault for misreading Welty.

As the only living author to be reedited by the Library of America, Eudora Welty deserves a sound appreciation of her complex oeuvre. Eudora Welty and Politics provides just that, approaching Welty's work from an all-new point of view to reveal how the writer repeatedly registered a political vision in her work.

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Harriet Pollack is associate professor of English at Bucknell University, editor of Having Our Way: Women Revisiting Tradition in Twentieth-Century America, and past president of the Eudora Welty Society. She was program chair of Mississippi Home Ties: An International Eudora Welty Conference.

Suzanne Marrs, professor of English at Millsaps College, has served as Welty Scholar at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, and as president of the Eudora Welty Society. She is the author of The Welty Collection: A Guide to the Eudora Welty Manuscripts and Documents at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

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Autori Harriet (EDT)/ Marrs Pollack
Con la collaborazione di Suzanne Marrs (Editore), Harriet Pollack (Editore)
Editore Louisiana state univ pr
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.03.2001
 
EAN 9780807126189
ISBN 978-0-8071-2618-9
Pagine 268
Dimensioni 159 mm x 216 mm x 25 mm
Serie Southern Literary Studies (Har
Southern Literary Studies
Southern Literary Studies (Har
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura / linguistica inglese

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