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American Literary Naturalism, a Divided Stream (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.)
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American Literary Naturalism, a Divided Stream (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.)
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American Literary Naturalism, a Divided Stream was first published
in 1956. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make
long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published
unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
The literary concept of naturalism perpetually contradicts itself,
oscillating between the transcendental affirmation of human freedom
and the demonstration of its nonexistence. In this tension it
gropes for forms that will satisfy both demands. These
contradictions, and this divided stream, Mr. Walcutt shows,
represent the central intellectual and social problem of the modern
world, where the confusions between materialism and religion are
ubiquitous. In tracing the development of naturalism in the novel,
the author provides a background with chapters on naturalistic
theory and the theory and practice of Emile Zola. He then traces
the shifts in form through the worlds of Harold Frederic, Hamlin
Garland, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Frank Norris, Winston
Churchill, Theodore Dreiser, Sherwood Anderson, James T. Farrell,
John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and John Dos Passes. College
English commented: "This is a book that will clarify some of the
confusion that teachers and students face when they discover that
naturalistic novels do not always follow naturalistic theory."
Writing in Prairie Schooner, Ihab Hassan pointed out: "In
speculating on the origins of naturalism, in perceiving the inner
contradictions of its spirit and the tensions of its form, and in
following its full and vital sweep as it allies itself now with
impressionism, now with expressionism, Professor Walcutt manages to
throw new light on a major movement in American letters."
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