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The Critical Response to Eudora Welty's Fiction: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor Laurie Champion
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Eudora Welty holds a prominent position among Southern writers, receiving critical attention in publications that scan a wide range of interests. Journals that specialize in American literature, journals that publish general essays, and journals that focus on Southern literature frequently include articles about her works. Her writings have been included in anthologies and have been adapted for the stage and television. This book traces the evolving critical response to her fiction.In a lucid introductory essay, Champion presents an overview and summarizes the body of criticism on Welty's fiction. The rest of the volume presents representative selections of criticism from the initial reception of Welty's work to the present day. The selections are grouped in chapters devoted to Welty's principal writings. Her fiction is treated chronologically, and the selections within each chapter are also arranged in chronological order. Thus the book charts the development of Welty criticism over an extended period of time. A bibliography of works for further reading completes the volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313285967
ISBN-10: 0313285969
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Laurie Champion is a PhD candidate at the University of North Texas. Her articles have appeared in The Southern Literary Journal and The Explicator, and she is the editor of The Critical Response to Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn (Greenwood Press, 1991).

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Cameron NorthouseIntroductionA Curtain of Green and Other Stories 1941Full-Length Portrait by Kay BoyleThe Gothic South by Louise BoganLife for Phoenix by Neil D. IsaacsWhy Sister Lives at the P.O. by Charles E. MayThe Robber Bridegroom 1942; The Violent Country by John Peale BishopAmerican Fairy Tale by Lionel TrillingThe Uses of Enchantment in Frontier Humor and The Robber Bridegroom by Merrill Maguire SkaggsEudora Welty's Dance with Darkness: The Robber Bridegroom by Barbara Harrell CarsonThe Wide Net and Other Stories 1943Fiction in Review by Diana TrillingConsolations of Poetry by Issac RosenfieldPersephone in Eudora Welty's "Livvie" by Peggy W. PrenshawDelta Wedding 1946Eudora Welty by Mary Alice BookhartFiction in Review by Diana TrillingLook Away, Look Away, Look Away by Hamilton BassoThe Problem of Time in Welty's Delta Wedding by Douglas MesserliThe Golden Apples 1949Main Street in Dixie by Lee E. CannonNotes by the Way by Margaret MarshallFive Southerners by Louis D. Rubin, Jr.The Thematic Unity of Welty's The Golden Apples by Wendell V. HarrisThe Ponder Heart 1954Bossy Edna Earle Had a Word for Everything by V.S. PritchettWitless on the Delta by John ChapmanEdna Earle Ponder's Good Country People by John L. Idol, Jr.Ponder Heart Now out in Dramatic Version by Frank HainsEudora Welty's The Ponder Heart Gets Rave Notices at Broadway by Bette E. BarberThe Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories 1955The Bride of the Innisfallen by Fred BornhauserMiss Welty Magnificent in Newest Short Pieces by Frank Hains"The Sharp Edge of Experiment": The Poetics of "No Place for You, My Love" by Albert J. DevlinGeneral Criticism 1955-1969Name and Symbol in the Prose of Eudora Welty by William M. JonesLosing Battles 1970Eudora Welty Talks about Her New Book, Losing Battles by Frank HainsEudora Welty's Losing Battles Is Magnificent Feast by Louis DollarhideEverything Brought out in the Open: Eudora Welty's Losing Battles by Louis D. Rubin, Jr.Miss Welty's Wide World by Robert DrakeSpeech and Silence in Losing Battles by James BoatwrightThe Optimist's Daughter 1972The Continuity of Love by James BoatwrightThe Past Reexamined: The Optimist's Daughter by Cleanth Brooks"The Freed Hands": The Power of Images in Eudora Welty's The Optimist's Daughter by Kim Martin LongGeneral Criticism 1972-1979Eudora Welty and the Use of Place in Southern Fiction by Elmo HowellEudora Welty: The Three Moments by John A. AllenThe Collected Stories of Eudora Welty 1980The Fine, Full World of Welty by Anne TylerSongs of the South by Walter ClemonsJourneys out of Separateness by Jennifer UglowA Visit with Eudora Welty by Anne TylerThe Loving Vision by Robert DrakeGeneral Criticism 1980-1993Family in Eudora Welty's Fiction by Sara McAlpin BVMOn Welty's Use of Allusion: Expectations and Their Revision in "The Wide Net," The Robber Bridegroom and "At The Landing" by Harriet PollackDiverting Swine: The Magical Relevancies of Eudora Welty's Ruby Fisher and Circe by Dawn TrouardSelected Other ReadingsIndex

Recenzii

Recommended for all American Literature reference collections.