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Fighting Words Polemics And Social Change In Literary Naturalism 1st Edition Ira Wells

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Fighting Words Polemics And Social Change In Literary Naturalism 1st Edition Ira Wells
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Ira Wells
ISBN: 9780817386771, 0817386777
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Fighting Words Polemics And Social Change In Literary Naturalism 1st Edition Ira Wells by Ira Wells 9780817386771, 0817386777 instant download after payment.

"Fighting Words" offers an entirely new understanding of what literary naturalism is and why it matters.aIra Wells, countering the standard narrative of literary naturalismOCOs much-touted concern with environmental and philosophical determinism, draws attention to the polemical essence of the genre and demonstrates how literary naturalists engaged instead with explosive political and cultural issues that remain fervently debated today. Naturalist writers, Wells argues in "Fighting Words," are united less by a coherent philosophy than by an attitude, a posture of aggressive controversy, which happens to cluster loosely around particular social issues. To an extent not yet appreciated, literary naturalists took controversialOCoand frequently contrarianOCopositions on a wide range of literary, political, and social issues.aFrank Norris, for instance, famously declared the innate inferiority of female novelists and frequently wrote about literature in tones suggestive of racial warfare. Theodore Dreiser once advocated, with deadly earnestness, a program of state-run infanticide for disabled or unwanted children. Richard Wright praised the Stalin-Hitler agreement of 1939 as OC a great step toward peace.OCO While many of their arguments were irascible, attention-seeking, and self-consciously inflammatory, the combative spirit that fueled these outbursts remains central to the canonical texts of the movement.aWells considers Frank NorrisOCOs "The Octopus" in light of the emerging discourses of environmentalism and ecological despoliation, and examines the issue of abortion in Theodore DreiserOCOs "An American Tragedy." A chapter on Richard WrightOCOs "Native Son "takes issue with traditional humanistic readings of its protagonist by analyzing the disturbing relationship between terrorism and lynching as a crime and punishment that resists formal incorporation into the law. aBy highlighting the contentious rhetoric that infuses the canonical texts of literary naturalism, "Fighting Words" opens up a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary interrogation of racial, sexual, and environmental polemics in American culture.

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