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Contemporary American Women Writers : Narrative Strategies.
Title:
Contemporary American Women Writers : Narrative Strategies.
Author:
Rainwater, Catherine.
ISBN:
9780813157153
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Art of the Missing -- A Bibliography of Writings by Ann Beattie -- Chaste Compactness -- A Bibliography of Writings by Grace Paley -- Narrative Fringe -- A Bibliography of Writings by Annie Dillard -- The Fugal Procedure of Music and Silence -- A Bibliography of Writings by Anne Redmon -- Invention & Orthodoxy -- A Bibliography of Writings by Cynthia Ozick -- Medusa Points & Contact Points -- A Bibliography of Writings by Anne Tyler -- The Dialect & Letters of The Color Purple -- A Bibliography of Writings by Alice Walker -- Narrative Technique & Female Identity -- A Bibliography of Writings by Maxine Hong Kingston -- Mastery of Narrative -- A Bibliography of Writings by Toni Morrison -- The Double Narrative Structure of Small Changes -- A Bibliography of Writings by Marge Piercy -- Notes on the Writers -- Notes on the Contributors.
Abstract:
Ann Beattie, Annie Dillard, Maxine Hong Kingston, Toni Morrison, Cynthia Ozick, Grace Paley, Marge Piercy, Anne Redmon, Anne Tyler, and Alice Walker all seem to be especially concerned with narrative management. The ten essays in this book raise new and intriguing questions about the ways these leading women writers appropriate and transform generic norms and ultimately revise literary tradition to make it more inclusive of female experience, vision, and expression. The contributors to this volume discover diverse narrative strategies. Beattie, Dillard, Paley, and Redmon in divergent ways rely heavily upon narrative gaps, surfaces, and silences, often suggesting depths which are lamentably absent from modern experience or which mysteriously elude language. For Kingston and Walker, verbal assertiveness is the focus of narratives depicting the gradual empowerment of female protagonists who learn to speak themselves into existence. Ozick and Tyler disrupt conventional reader expectations of the "anti-novel" and the "family novel," respectively. Finally, Morrison's and Piercy's works reveal how traditional narrative forms such as the Bildungsroman and the "soap opera" are adaptable to feminist purposes. In examining the writings of these ten important women authors, this book illuminates a significant moment in literary history when women's voices are profoundly reshaping American literary tradition.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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