Bitter Tastes: Literary Naturalism and Early Cinema in American Women's Writing

Author:   Donna M. Campbell
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
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9780820341729


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 September 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Challenging the conventional understandings of literary naturalism defined primarily through its male writers, Donna M. Campbell examines the ways in which American women writers wrote naturalistic fiction and redefined its principles for their own purposes. Bitter Tastes looks at examples from Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin, Willa Cather, Ellen Glasgow, and others and positions their work within the naturalistic canon that arose near the turn of the twentieth century. Campbell further places these women writers in a broader context by tracing their relationship to early film, which, like naturalism, claimed the ability to represent elemental social truths through a documentary method. Women had a significant presence in early film and constituted 40 percent of scenario writers—in many cases they also served as directors and producers. Campbell explores the features of naturalism that assumed special prominence in women’s writing and early film and how the work of these early naturalists diverged from that of their male counterparts in important ways.

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Author:   Donna M. Campbell
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
Imprint:   University of Georgia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.675kg
ISBN:  

9780820341729


ISBN 10:   082034172
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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No work that I know of explores in such detail and within the context of a shared literary/aesthetic tradition the incredible number of women writers Campbell s study covers and, at times, uncovers, resurrecting writers once considered important but then shunted aside by ideologically prescribed recanonizations. The book is important, then, not only for uncovering an extended line of women writers who constitute a tradition but for modeling the type of cultural study, grounded in an appreciation of all forms of American artistic expression, that is inclusive and therefore representative of American literary production. --Mary E. Papke editor of Twisted from the Ordinary: Essays on American Literary Naturalism


No work that I know of explores in such detail and within the context of a shared literary/aesthetic tradition the incredible number of women writers Campbell s study covers and, at times, uncovers, resurrecting writers once considered important but then shunted aside by ideologically prescribed recanonizations. The book is important, then, not only for uncovering an extended line of women writers who constitute a tradition but for modeling the type of cultural study, grounded in an appreciation of all forms of American artistic expression, that is inclusive and therefore representative of American literary production.--Mary E. Papke editor of Twisted from the Ordinary: Essays on American Literary Naturalism


No work that I know of explores in such detail and within the context of a shared literary/aesthetic tradition the incredible number of women writers Campbell's study covers and, at times, uncovers, resurrecting writers once considered important but then shunted aside by ideologically prescribed recanonizations. The book is important, then, not only for uncovering an extended line of women writers who constitute a tradition but for modeling the type of cultural study, grounded in an appreciation of all forms of American artistic expression, that is inclusive and therefore representative of American literary production.--Mary E. Papke editor of Twisted from the Ordinary: Essays on American Literary Naturalism


No work that I know of explores in such detail and within the context of a shared literary/aesthetic tradition the incredible number of women writers Campbell's study covers and, at times, uncovers, resurrecting writers once considered important but then shunted aside by ideologically prescribed recanonizations. The book is important, then, not only for uncovering an extended line of women writers who constitute a tradition but for modeling the type of cultural study, grounded in an appreciation of all forms of American artistic expression, that is inclusive and therefore representative of American literary production.--Mary E. Papke ""editor of Twisted from the Ordinary: Essays on American Literary Naturalism""


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DONNA M. CAMPBELL is a professor of English at Washington State University.

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