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Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story, The


Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story, The

Hardback by Levy, Andrew

Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story, The

£96.00

ISBN:
9780521440578
Publication Date:
24 Sep 1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
180 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story, The

Description

The Culture and Commerce of the Short Story is a cultural and historical account of the birth and development of the American short story from the time of Poe. It describes how America - through political movements, changes in education, magazine editorial policy and the work of certain individuals - built the short story as an image of itself and continues to use the genre as a locale within the realm of art where American political ideals can be rehearsed, debated and turned into literary forms. While the focus of this book is cultural, individual authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Edith Wharton are examined as representative of the phenomenon. As part of its project, this book also contains a history of creative writing and the workshop dating back a century. Andrew Levy makes a strong case for the centrality of the short story as a form of art in American life and provides an explanation for the genre's resurgence and ongoing success.

Contents

List of illustrations; Preface; Introduction; 1. Poe's magazine; 2. The land of definition; 3. Edith Wharton: the muse's strategy; 4. Handbooks and workshops: a brief history of the creative writing 'revolution'; 5. Back home again: Bobbie Ann Mason's 'Shiloh'; Postscript: Iowa city; Notes; Index.

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