Making American Tradition: Visions and Revisions from Ben Franklin to Alice WalkerRutgers University Press, 1990 - 252 psl. Strout shows how an American tradition has developed through the responses of writers to the works of previous writers. He begins with the influence of Tocqueville on American literature, and how his vision brought minimal attention to time and place, and fostered the neglect of southern, black and female writers. Strout demonstrates how writers shed new light on many American themes as they responded to the predecessors. His comparisons cover Hawthorne and Updike; Emerson, Whitman, and William James; Twain and Doctorow; Twain and Faulkner; Lincoln and Jefferson; and Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison. ISBN 0-8135-1516-5 (pbk.) : $13.00. |
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... Southern trait ; it is also a New England one . They met in 1937 when Robert Lowell of Boston went to study at Vanderbilt University , where the Southerners Allen Tate , John Crowe Ransom , and Robert Penn Warren , had founded the ...
... Southern trait ; it is also a New England one . They met in 1937 when Robert Lowell of Boston went to study at Vanderbilt University , where the Southerners Allen Tate , John Crowe Ransom , and Robert Penn Warren , had founded the ...
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... southern town when blacks are permitted to see the exhibit , but Meridian believes the civil rights movement has changed all that and is not deterred even by the presence of a tank with its muzzle pointing to her chest . She thinks it ...
... southern town when blacks are permitted to see the exhibit , but Meridian believes the civil rights movement has changed all that and is not deterred even by the presence of a tank with its muzzle pointing to her chest . She thinks it ...
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... Southern Review 21 : 4 ( October 1985 ) , 924-933 ; T. S. Eliot : A Study in Character and Style ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1983 ) , 4 , 8 ; Stanley Sultan , " Eliot and the Concept of Literary Influence , " Southern Review ...
... Southern Review 21 : 4 ( October 1985 ) , 924-933 ; T. S. Eliot : A Study in Character and Style ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1983 ) , 4 , 8 ; Stanley Sultan , " Eliot and the Concept of Literary Influence , " Southern Review ...
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