Articoli correlati a Traces of Gold: California's Natural Resources...

Traces of Gold: California's Natural Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western Americanliterature - Rilegato

 
9780817311179: Traces of Gold: California's Natural Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western Americanliterature
Vedi tutte le copie di questo ISBN:
 
 

Broadening our understanding of what constitutes "realism," Nicolas Witschi artfully demonstrates the linkage of American literary realism to the texts, myths, and resources of the American West.

From Gold Rush romances to cowboy Westerns, from hard-boiled detective thrillers to nature writing, the American West has long been known mainly through hackneyed representations in popular genres. But a close look at the literary history of the West reveals a number of writers who claim that their works represent the "real" West. As Nicolas Witschi shows, writers as varied as Bret Harte, John Muir, Frank Norris, Mary Austin, and Raymond Chandler have used claims of textual realism to engage, replicate, or challenge commonly held assumptions about the West, while historically acknowledged realists like William Dean Howells and Mark Twain have often relied on genre-derived impressions about the region.

The familiar association of the West with nature and the "great outdoors" implies that life in the West affords an unambiguous relationship with an unalloyed, non-human, real nature. But through a combination of textual scholarship, genre criticism, and materialist cultural studies, Witschi complicates this notion of wide open spaces and unfettered opportunity. The West has been the primary source of raw materials for American industrial and economic expansion, especially between the California Gold Rush and World War II, and Witschi argues that the writers he examines exist within the intersections of cultural and material modes of production. Realistic depictions of Western nature, he concludes, must rely on the representation of the extraction of material resources like minerals, water, and oil.

With its forays into ecocriticism and cultural studies, Traces of Gold will appeal to students and scholars of American literature, American studies, and western history.



Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

L'autore:

Nicolas S. Witschi is a professor of English at Western Michigan University. A past copresident of the Western Literature Association, author of a Western Writers Series monograph onAlonzo "Old Block" Delano (2006) and of articles and essays on Mary Austin, John Muir, Sinclair Lewis, and Henry James. Most recently, he is the editor ofA Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American West (2011) and with Melody Graulich the co-editor ofDirty Words in "Deadwood": Literature and the Postwestern (2013).

Product Description:
From Gold Rush romances to cowboy Westerns, from hard-boiled detective thrillers to nature writing, the American West has long been known mainly through hackneyed representations in popular genres. But a close look at the literary history of the West reveals a number of writers who claim that their works represent the "real" West. As Nicolas Witschi shows, writers as varied as Bret Harte, John Muir, Frank Norris, Mary Austin, and Raymond Chandler have used claims of textual realism to engage, replicate, or challenge commonly held assumptions about the West, while historically acknowledged realists like William Dean Howells and Mark Twain have often relied on genre-derived impressions about the region. The familiar association of the West with nature and the "great outdoors" implies that life in the West affords an unambiguous relationship with an unalloyed, non-human, real nature. But through a combination of textual scholarship, genre criticism, and materialist cultural studies, Witschi complicates this notion of wide open spaces and unfettered opportunity. The West has been the primary source of raw materials for American industrial and economic expansion, especially between the California Gold Rush and World War II, and Witschi argues that the writers he examines exist within the intersections of cultural and material modes of production. Realistic depictions of Western nature, he concludes, must rely on the representation of the extraction of material resources like minerals, water, and oil. With its forays into ecocriticism and cultural studies, Traces of Gold will appeal to students and scholars of American literature, American studies, and western history.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

  • EditoreUniv of Alabama Pr
  • Data di pubblicazione2001
  • ISBN 10 0817311173
  • ISBN 13 9780817311179
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • Numero di pagine218

Spese di spedizione: EUR 34,22
Da: Giappone a: U.S.A.

Destinazione, tempi e costi

Aggiungere al carrello

Altre edizioni note dello stesso titolo

9780817357412: Traces of Gold: California's Natural Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western American Literature

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0817357416 ISBN 13:  9780817357412
Casa editrice: Univ of Alabama Pr, 2013
Brossura

I migliori risultati di ricerca su AbeBooks

Foto dell'editore

Witschi, Nicolas S.
Editore: U Alabama Press (2002)
ISBN 10: 0817311173 ISBN 13: 9780817311179
Nuovo Rilegato Quantità: 1
Da:
Asano Bookshop
(Nagoya, AICHI, Giappone)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: New. Codice articolo 84777

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 142,89
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 34,22
Da: Giappone a: U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi