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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... culture . My selection runs the risk , therefore , of arousing the same animus that animates some of the dominant social historians who are disdainful of studying " important people , significant events , and successful historical ...
... culture . My selection runs the risk , therefore , of arousing the same animus that animates some of the dominant social historians who are disdainful of studying " important people , significant events , and successful historical ...
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... culture in the 1870s . ( He is unaware , however , that many actual feminist reformers would have made the same criticisms of that genteel culture . ) Ironically , his own definition of the " essentially femi- nine ” is mirrored in ...
... culture in the 1870s . ( He is unaware , however , that many actual feminist reformers would have made the same criticisms of that genteel culture . ) Ironically , his own definition of the " essentially femi- nine ” is mirrored in ...
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... culture . 3 ) Moreover , Alice Walker seems to be a radically different case from Ellison . She is a contemporary ideologi- cal mix of feminism ( which she prefers to call " womanism " ) , environ- mentalism , socialism , and the ...
... culture . 3 ) Moreover , Alice Walker seems to be a radically different case from Ellison . She is a contemporary ideologi- cal mix of feminism ( which she prefers to call " womanism " ) , environ- mentalism , socialism , and the ...
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