A Companion to American Fiction, 1865 - 1914ISBN: 978-1-4051-9553-9
Paperback
640 pages
December 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Illustrations x
Notes on Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xviii
Editors' Introduction 1
Robert Paul Lamb and G. R. Thompson
PART I Historical Traditions and Genres 13
1 The Practice and Promotion of American Literary Realism
15
Nancy Glazener
2 Excitement and Consciousness in the Romance Tradition 35
William J. Scheick
3 The Sentimental and Domestic Traditions, 1865–1900
53
Gregg Camfield
4 Morality, Modernity, and "Malarial Restlessness": American
Realism in its Anglo-European Contexts 77
Winfried Fluck
5 American Literary Naturalism 96
Christophe Den Tandt
6 American Regionalism: Local Color, National Literature, Global
Circuits 119
June Howard
7 Women Authors and the Roots of American Modernism 140
Linda Wagner-Martin
8 The Short Story and the Short-Story Sequence, 1865–1914
149
J. Gerald Kennedy
PART II Contexts and Themes 175
9 Ecological Narrative and Nature Writing 177
S. K. Robisch
10 "The Frontier Story": The Violence of Literary History
201
Christine Bold
11 Native American Narratives: Resistance and Survivance
222
Gerald Vizenor
12 Representing the Civil War and Reconstruction: From Uncle Tom
to Uncle Remus 240
Kathleen Diffley
13 Engendering the Canon: Women's Narratives, 1865–1914
260
Grace Farrell
14 Confronting the Crisis: African American Narratives 279
Dickson D. Bruce, Jr.
15 Fiction's Many Cities 296
Sidney H. Bremer
16 Mapping the Culture of Abundance: Literary Narratives and
Consumer Culture 318
Sarah Way Sherman
17 Secrets of the Master's Deed Box: Narrative and Class
340
Christopher P. Wilson
18 Ethnic Realism 356
Robert M. Dowling
19 Darwin, Science, and Narrative 377
Bert Bender
20 Writing in the "Vulgar Tongue": Law and American Narrative
395
William E. Moddelmog
21 Planning Utopia 411
Thomas Peyser
22 American Children's Narrative as Social Criticism,
1865–1914 428
Gwen Athene Tarbox
PART III Major Authors 449
23 An Idea of Order at Concord: Soul and Society in the Mind of
Louisa May Alcott 451
John Matteson
24 America Can Break Your Heart: On the Significance of Mark
Twain 468
Robert Paul Lamb
25 William Dean Howells and the Bourgeois Quotidian: Affection,
Skepticism, Disillusion 499
Michael Anesko
26 Henry James in a New Century 518
John Carlos Rowe
27 Toward a Modernist Aesthetic: The Literary Legacy of Edith
Wharton 536
Candace Waid and Clare Colquitt
28 Sensations of Style: The Literary Realism of Stephen Crane
557
William E. Cain
29 Theodore Dreiser and the Force of the Personal 572
Clare Virginia Eby
Index 587