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Edith Wharton and the Modern Privileges of Age (Hardcover)
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Edith Wharton and the Modern Privileges of Age (Hardcover)
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Providing a counterpoint to readings of modern American culture
that focus on the cult of youth, Edith Wharton and the Modern
Privileges of Age focuses on representations of modern American
identities past early youth in twentieth-century literature.
Looking at the works of Edith Wharton and her contemporaries,
Melanie Dawson argues that obsessions with age and the narrative
conflicts they generated act as central narratives characterizing a
popular United States modernity. Dawson examines how
representations of aging connect the work of Edith Wharton to
writings by a number of modern authors, including Willa Cather,
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Zora Neale Hurston, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Floyd Dell, Eugene O'Neill, and Gertrude Atherton. For these
writers, age-based ideologies filter through narratives of mourning
for youth lost in the Great War, the trauma connected to personal
change, the contested self-determination of the aged, the perceived
problem of middle-aged sexuality, fantasies of rejuvenation, and
persistent patterns of patriarchal authority. The work of these
writers shows that as the generational ascendancy of some groups
was imagined to operate in tandem with disempowerment of others,
the charged dynamics of age gave rise to contests about property
and authority. Constructions of age-based values also reinforced
gender norms, producing questions about personal value that were
directed toward women of all ages. By interpreting Edith Wharton's
and her contemporaries' works in relation to age-based anxieties,
Dawson sets Wharton's work at the center of a vital debate about
the contested privileges associated with age in contemporary
culture.
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