Western culture is composed of a subtle and complex mixture of
influences: religious, philosophical, linguistic, political,
social, and sociological. American culture is a particular strain,
but unless European antecedents and contemporary leanings are duly
noted, any resulting history is predestined to provincialism and
distortion. In his account of American literature during the period
1919 to 1932, McCormick deals with the extraordinary work of
artists who wrested imaginative order from a world in which the
abyss was never out of sight.
McCormick's volume is intended as a critical, rather than
encyclopedic history of literature on both sides of the Atlantic
between the end of World War I and the political and social crises
that arose in the 1930s. Although he emphasizes American writers,
the emergence of a vital and distinctly modern American literature
is located in the cultural encounter with Europe and the rejection
of national bias by the major figures of the period.
McCormick deals with Gertrude Stein and the mythology of the
"lost generation," the tensions and ambivalences of traditionalism
and modernity in the work of Sherwood Anderson and F. Scott
Fitzgerald, the effect and qualities of Hemingway's style as
compared to that of Henry de Montherlant, and the provincial
iconoclasm of Sinclair Lewis juxtaposed with the more telling
satire of Italo Svevo. The formal innovations in the work of John
Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, and William Faulkner, the poetic
revolution against cultural parochialism and genteel romanticism is
given extensive consideration with regard to the work of T.S.
Eliot, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, and
Marianne Moore are also discussed. The concluding chapters discuss
literary and social criticism and assess the influence of
psychoanalysis, philosophical pragmatism, and radical
historiography on the intellectual climate of the period.
Teachers and students in English and American Literature,
American History, and Comparative Literature, and the general
reader interested in the writing of the period, may gain new
insights from these valuations, devaluations, and
re-evaluations.
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