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Sounding Real

Musicality and American Fiction at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

University of Alabama Press

Examining American realist fiction as it was informed and shaped by the music of the period, Sounding Real sheds new light on the profound musical and cultural change at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Fighting Words

Polemics and Social Change in Literary Naturalism

University of Alabama Press

An entirely new understanding of what literary naturalism is and why it matters

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Traces of Gold

California's Natural Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western American Literature

University of Alabama Press

Artfully demonstrates the linkage of American literary realism to the texts, myths, and resources of the American West
 

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The American Counterfeit

Authenticity and Identity in American Literature and Culture

University of Alabama Press

Fakery, authenticity, and identity in American literature and culture at the turn of the 20th century

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Willa Cather and Material Culture

Real-World Writing, Writing the Real World

Edited by Janis P. Stout
University of Alabama Press

A compilation of essays focusing on the significance of material culture to Cather’s work and Cather scholarship.

Willa Cather and Material Culture is a collection of 11 new essays that tap into a recent and resurgent interest among Cather scholars in addressing her work and her career through the lens of cultural studies. One of the volume's primary purposes is to demonstrate the extent to which Cather did participate in her culture and to correct the commonplace view of her as a literary connoisseur set apart from her times.

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Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts

University of Alabama Press

This work explores Edith Wharton's career-long concern with a 19th-century visual culture that limited female artistic agency and expression. Wharton repeatedly invoked the visual arts as a medium for revealing the ways that women's bodies have been represented (as passive, sexualized, infantalized, sickly, dead). Well-versed in the Italian masters, Wharton made special use of the art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, particularly its penchant for producing not portraits of individual women but instead icons onto whose bodies male desire is superimposed.

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The Color of Democracy in Women's Regional Writing

University of Alabama Press

An exciting addition to the ongoing debate about the place of regionalism in American literary history.American regionalism has become a contested subject in literary studies alongside the ubiquitous triad of race, class, and gender. The Color of Democracy in Women’s Regional Writing enters into the heart of an ongoing debate in the field about the significance of regional fiction at the end of the 19th century. Jean Griffith presents the innovative view that regional writing provided Edith Wharton, Ellen Glasgow, and Willa Cather with the means to explore social transformation in a form of fiction already closely associated with women readers and writers.Griffith provides new readings of texts by these authors; she places them alongside the works of their contemporaries, including William Faulkner and Langston Hughes, to show regionalism’s responses to the debate over who was capable of democratic participation and reading regionalism’s changing mediations between natives and strangers as reflections of the changing face of democracy.This insightful work enriches the current debate about whether regionalism critiques hierarchies or participates in nationalist and racist agendas and will be of great interest to those invested in regional writing or the works of these significant authors.

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Mainly the Truth

Interviews with Mark Twain

University of Alabama Press
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Mark Twain on the Move

A Travel Reader

University of Alabama Press
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Mark Twain, Travel Books, and Tourism

The Tide of a Great Popular Movement

University of Alabama Press
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Mark Twain in the Margins

The Quarry Farm Marginalia and a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

University of Alabama Press

Fulton's examination of Twain's marginalia demonstrates that the "unlettered" Twain approached the writing of his novels with careful research and calculated design.

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Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors

Edith Wharton and Material Culture

Edited by Gary Totten
University of Alabama Press
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Stephen Crane Remembered

Edited by Paul Sorrentino
University of Alabama Press

Revealing episodes in the life of the elusive writer, as told by acquaintances

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A Question of Character

Scientific Racism and the Genres of American Fiction, 1892-1912

University of Alabama Press

Boeckmann links character, literary genre, and science, revealing how major literary works both contributed to and disrupted the construction of race in turn-of-the-century America.

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Mark Twain and Orion Clemens

Brothers, Partners, Strangers

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

One became America’s greatest writer. The other died in obscurity and failure. As brothers, they shaped each other's lives and work

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Conscience and Purpose

Fiction and Social Consciousness in Howells, Jewett, Chesnutt, and Cather

University of Alabama Press

Explores literature's social mission at the turn of the century as defined by William Dean Howells and practiced by him and others.

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Our Sisters' Keepers

Nineteenth-Century Benevolence Literature by American Women

University of Alabama Press

Essays on the roles played by women in forming American attitudes about benevolence and poverty relief

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries

Literary and Intellectual Contexts

University of Alabama Press

Considers Gilman’s place in American literary and social history by examining her relationships to other prominent intellectuals of her era

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