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The Cambridge Introduction To American Literary Realism Cambridge Introductions To Literature Phillip J Barrish

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The Cambridge Introduction To American Literary Realism Cambridge Introductions To Literature Phillip J Barrish
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Phillip J. Barrish
ISBN: 9780521050104, 0521050103
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Cambridge Introduction To American Literary Realism Cambridge Introductions To Literature Phillip J Barrish by Phillip J. Barrish 9780521050104, 0521050103 instant download after payment.

Between the Civil War and the First World War, realism was the most prominent form of American fiction. Realist writers of the period include some of America's greatest, such as Henry James, Edith Wharton and Mark Twain, but also many lesser-known writers whose work still speaks to us today, for instance Charles Chesnutt, Zitkala-Ša and Sarah Orne Jewett. Emphasizing realism's historical context, this introduction traces the genre's relationship with powerful, often violent, social conflicts involving race, gender, class and national origin. It also examines how the realist style was created; the necessarily ambiguous relationship between realism produced on the page and reality outside the book; and the different, often contradictory, forms 'realism' took in literary works by different authors. The most accessible yet sophisticated account of American literary realism currently available, this volume will be of great value to students, teachers and readers of the American novel.

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