The Problem of American Realism

The Problem of American Realism
Author :
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 270
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0226042014
ISBN-13 : 9780226042015
Rating : 4/5 (015 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Problem of American Realism by : Michael Davitt Bell

Download or read book The Problem of American Realism written by Michael Davitt Bell and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 1993-04-15 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ever since William Dean Howells declared his "realism war" in the 1880s, literary historians have regarded the rise of "realism" and "naturalism" as the great development in American post-Civil War fiction. Yet there are many problems with this generalization. It is virtually impossible, for example, to extract from the novels and manifestoes of American writers of this period any consistent definitions of realism or naturalism as modes of literary representation. Rather than seek common traits in widely divergent "realist" and "naturalist" literary works, Michael Davitt Bell focuses here on the role that these terms played in the social and literary discourse of the 1880s and 1890s. Bell argues that in America, "realism" and "naturalism" never achieved the sort of theoretical rigor that they did in European literary debate. Instead, the function of these ideas in America was less aesthetic than ideological, promoting as "reality" a version of social normalcy based on radically anti-"literary" and heavily gendered assumptions. What effects, Bell asks, did ideas about realism and naturalism have on writers who embraced and resisted them? To answer this question, he devotes separate chapters to the work of Howells and Frank Norris (the principal American advocates of realism and naturalism in the 1880s and 1890s), Mark Twain, Henry James, Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, and Sarah Orne Jewett. Bell reveals that a chief function of claiming to be a realist or a naturalist was to provide assurance that one was a "real" man rather than an "effeminate" artist. Since the 1880s, Bell asserts, all serious American fiction writers have had to contend with this problematic conception of literaryrealism. The true story of the transformation of American fiction after the Civil War is the history of this contention - a history of individual accommodations, evasions, holding actions, and occasional triumphs.


The Problem of American Realism Related Books

The Problem of American Realism
Language: en
Pages: 270
Authors: Michael Davitt Bell
Categories: Education
Type: BOOK - Published: 1993-04-15 - Publisher: University of Chicago Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Ever since William Dean Howells declared his "realism war" in the 1880s, literary historians have regarded the rise of "realism" and "naturalism" as the great d
The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Realism
Language: en
Pages: 733
Authors: Keith Newlin
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Realism offers fresh interpretations of the artistic and political challenges of representing life accurately. It is th
Documents of American Realism and Naturalism
Language: en
Pages: 502
Authors: Donald Pizer
Categories: Literary Collections
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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 incl
American Realism
Language: en
Pages: 240
Authors: Edward Lucie-Smith
Categories: Painting, American
Type: BOOK - Published: 1994-01-01 - Publisher: Thames & Hudson

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An exploration of the American realist tradition. It discusses and displays the most important work of the different groups and schools, including American Impr
The Social Construction of American Realism
Language: en
Pages: 199
Authors: Amy Kaplan
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 1992-12-15 - Publisher: University of Chicago Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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 narrativ