This book develops alternative paradigms of literary realism
with which to reexamine a group of crucial but marginalized
twentieth-century writers who have been misread as conventional
mimetic realists. Don Adams reveals how allegory, pastoral, and
parable are used by these writers as an alternative to mimesis. By
working in and through these devices, these writers created
virtual-potential realities that relate to conventional actuality
in complex and challenging ways.
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