This innovative collection reinvents the standard American short
fiction anthology and offers readers an invigorated, inclusive, and
nuanced understanding of American literary history and culture from
the Civil War to the end of World War I. Beginning with one of
Louisa May Alcott's Hospital Sketches, originally published in
1863, this anthology offers a refreshing perspective on American
literature from the latter half of the nineteenth century through
the first decades of the twentieth. Based on Alcott's brief stint
as a Civil War nurse, Hospital Sketches stands in contrast to the
sentimentality of her better-known Little Women and illustrates a
blending of romanticism and realism. Furthermore, its thematic
focus on the tension between idealized notions of noble, patriotic
duty and the horrific reality of war exemplifies a dominant
American cultural mindset at the time. Following this model of
complicating accepted ideas about realism and of particular
authors, Reimagining Realism brings together dozens of texts that
engage with the immense changes and upheavals that characterized
American culture over the next six decades: war, abolition, voting
rights, westward expansion, immigration, racism and ethnocentrism,
industrial production, labor reforms, transportation, urban growth,
journalism, mass media, education, and economic disparity.
Reimagining Realism presents a collection of works much more
diverse than what is typically found in other anthologies of short
fiction from this era. Some selections are lesser-known works by
familiar authors that enable readers to see dimensions of these
authors that are rarely considered but deserve further study. The
book also features authors from many previously underrepresented
groups and includes some outstanding works by authors whose names
are almost completely unknown to today's readers--but which deserve
greater attention. The volume's editors, in their intent to spur
readers to further reimagine realism, to represent the spectrum of
viewpoints prevalent during this era, and to spark critical
thinking and productive discussion, have been careful not to apply
any type of political litmus test to the included works. They have
also refrained from categorizing works according to convention, so
as not to predispose readers to restrictive interpretations, and
have provided only brief, highly readable headnotes and annotations
that will help readers better understand the texts.
General
Imprint: |
Swallow Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2022 |
First published: |
2022 |
Editors: |
Charles A. Johanningsmeier
• Jessica E. Mccarthy
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Dimensions: |
235 x 155 x 49mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Card cover
|
Pages: |
688 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8040-1237-9 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8040-1237-7 |
Barcode: |
9780804012379 |
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