Edith Wharton and genre : beyond fiction / Laura Rattray.
2020
PS3545.H16 Z73 2020
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Title
Edith Wharton and genre : beyond fiction / Laura Rattray.
Author
Rattray, Laura, author.
ISBN
9781349595570 (electronic book)
1349595578 (electronic book)
0230361668
9780230361669
1349595578 (electronic book)
0230361668
9780230361669
Published
London, United Kingdom : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1057/978-1-349-59
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PS3545.H16 Z73 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
813/.52
Summary
'In Rattrays hands, Edith Wharton is re-presented as a writer mastering a wide range of genres beyond the celebrated fiction. Whartons achievements in poetry, drama, architecture and design, criticism, memoir, and travel writing emerge as sites for her most confident, radical experiments. This game-changing book will lay to rest the image of the grand dame, showing Wharton to defy categorization and to be as "large" and full of "multitudes" as the Whitman she so admired. -- Emily J. Orlando, Professor of English at Fairfield University, USA, and author of Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts (2007) Based on extensive new archival research, Edith Wharton and Genre: Beyond Fiction offers the first study of Whartons full engagement with original writing in genres outside those with which she has been most closely identified. So much more than an acclaimed novelist and short story writer, Wharton is reconsidered in this book as a controversial playwright, a gifted poet, a trailblazing travel writer, an innovative and subversive critic, a hugely influential design writer, and an author who overturned the conventions of autobiographical form. Her versatility across genres did not represent brief sidesteps, temporary diversions from what has long been read as her primary role as novelist. Each was pursued fully and whole-heartedly, speaking to Whartons very sense of herself as an artist and her connected vision of artistry and art. The stories of these other Edith Whartons, born through her extraordinary dexterity across a wide range of genres, and their impact on our understanding of her career, are the focus of this new study, revealing a bolder, more diverse, subversive and radical writer than has long been supposed.
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American literature readings in the 21st century.
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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Edith Wharton as Poet
Chapter 3: Playwriting
Chapter 4: Travel Writings
Chapter 5: Architecture and Design
Chapter 6: Critical Writings and Literary Theory
Chapter 7: Life Writings
Chapter 8: Afterword
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Index
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Edith Wharton as Poet
Chapter 3: Playwriting
Chapter 4: Travel Writings
Chapter 5: Architecture and Design
Chapter 6: Critical Writings and Literary Theory
Chapter 7: Life Writings
Chapter 8: Afterword
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Index