Designed for scholars of literature as well as readers of realist and modernist fiction, The Persistence of Realism provides new readings of works by James, Joyce, Woolf, Beckett and Ellison, showing how they were influenced by the realist writers that preceded them.
Designed for scholars of literature as well as readers of realist and modernist fiction, The Persistence of Realism provides new readings of works by James, Joyce, Woolf, Beckett and Ellison, showing how they were influenced by the realist writers that preceded them.
Paul Stasi is Associate Professor of English at SUNY Albany. He is the author of Modernism, Imperialism and the Historical Sense (2012), the editor of Raymond Williams at 100 (2021), co-editor of The Last Western: Deadwood and the End of American Empire (2013) and Ezra Pound in the Present (2016), along with numerous essays.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Fables of autonomy in Late James 2. 'She will drown me with her': sympathy and autonomy in Joyce's Ulysses 3. 'Innumberable slight changes': historical time and social reproduction in The Years 4. 'I was always sentimental': Beckett's scenes of sympathy 5. 'He forgot his history': Ellison's Naturalist Modernism.
1. Fables of autonomy in Late James 2. 'She will drown me with her': sympathy and autonomy in Joyce's Ulysses 3. 'Innumberable slight changes': historical time and social reproduction in The Years 4. 'I was always sentimental': Beckett's scenes of sympathy 5. 'He forgot his history': Ellison's Naturalist Modernism.
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