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The Short Story in Midcentury America

The Short Story in Midcentury America
Author: Sam V. H. Reese
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807165786

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The Short Story in Midcentury America provides in-depth case studies of four major writers of the post–World War II era—Paul Bowles, Mary McCarthy, Eudora Welty, and Tennessee Williams—examining how they used the contained aesthetics of short fiction to map out an oppositional stance to the dominant narratives, both political and literary, of mid-twentieth century U.S. culture. Sam V. H. Reese presents a new understanding of the connections between politics, ideology, and literary form, arguing that writers employed the short story to critique the cultural mores of the early Cold War. The four authors under discussion found themselves socially marginalized by mainstream U.S. culture due to such factors as their gender, sexual orientation, religion, and foreign residence. Reese shows that each author embraced the short story’s compressed form as a means of resisting political coercion and conformity, speaking out in support of freedom and open expression. Reese argues that these four writers used the formal restrictions of the short story to develop a type of fiction that became recognizably countercultural, challenging the expansive, sprawling novels then receiving acclaim from critics. His analysis underscores the means by which each author’s short stories utilized the aesthetic practices of mediums outside conventional narrative fiction: Bowles’s career as a composer, McCarthy’s criticism and memoirs, Williams’s playwriting, and Welty’s photography. By studying both their prose and its conceptualization, Reese reveals how writers resisted the political and stylistic pressures that defined U.S. literary culture in the early years of the Cold War. In The Short Story in Midcentury America, Reese establishes a new framework for considering countercultural literature in the United States, reassessing the critical standing of the short story and re-evaluating the relationship between marginal social positions and literary form during the mid-twentieth century.


American Short Stories

American Short Stories
Author: Theodor Wolpers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 139
Release: 195?
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American Short Stories

American Short Stories
Author: Theodor Wolpers
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
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American Short Stories

American Short Stories
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1957
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The Short Story in America, 1900-1950

The Short Story in America, 1900-1950
Author: Ray Benedict West
Publisher: Ayer Company Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1968
Genre: Literary Criticism
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American Short Stories

American Short Stories
Author: Dieter Braun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1965
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American Short Stories

American Short Stories
Author: Theodor Wolpers
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1957
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Mid-century

Mid-century
Author: Orville Prescott
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1958
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