Brian Lee's study of American fiction from 1865 to 1940 draws on a
wealth of material by, amongst others, Twain, James, Dreiser,
Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Faulkner. Though the works of these
writers have been closely scrutinised by postwar critics in Europe
and America, few attempts have yet been made to utilise the new
critical approaches and theories in the service of literary
history. Brian Lee does so in this book, relating the writers of
the period - both major and minor - to its patterns of immense
economic, social and intellectual change.
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