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Downwardly Mobile - The Changing Fortunes of American Realism (Hardcover)
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Downwardly Mobile - The Changing Fortunes of American Realism (Hardcover)
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In the unstable economy of the nineteenth-century, few Americans
could feel secure. Paper money made values less tangible, while a
series of financial manias, panics, and depressions clouded
everyday life with uncertainty and risk. In this groundbreaking
study, Andrew Lawson traces the origins of American realism to a
new structure of feeling: the desire of embattled and aspiring
middle class for a more solid and durable reality.
The story begins with New England authors Susan Warner and Rose
Terry Cooke, whose gentry-class families became insolvent in the
wake of the 1837 Panic, and moves to the western frontier, where
the early careers of Rebecca Harding Davis and William Dean Howells
were shaped by a constant struggle for social position and
financial security. We see how the pull of downward social mobility
affected even the outwardly successful, bourgeois family of Henry
James in New York, while the drought-stricken wheat fields of Iowa
and South Dakota produced the most militant American realist,
Hamlin Garland. For these writers, realism offered to stabilize an
uncertain world by capturing it with a new sharpness and accuracy.
It also revealed a new cast of social actors-factory workers,
slaves, farm laborers, the disabled, and the homeless, all victims
of an unregulated market.
Combining economic history and literary analysis to powerful
effect, Downwardly Mobile shows how the fluctuating fortunes of the
American middle class forced the emergence of a new kind of
literature, while posing difficult political choices about how the
middle class might remedy its precarious condition.
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