American Literary Naturalism: Late Essays
By (Author) Donald Pizer
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
9th October 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
813.40912
Hardback
164
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
The book collects Pizer's late career essays on various writers and subjects related to American naturalism.
Of these, two seek to describe the movement as a whole, six are on specific writers or works (with an emphasis on Theodore Dreiser), and two reprint informative interviews by Pizer on the subject. The essays reflect Pizer's mature engagement of the subject he has spent a lifetime exploring.
Donald Pizer has been the premier scholar in the field of American literary naturalism for the past half century or more. This compilation of his essays on the topic belongs on the shelf of every research library and every Americanist who specializes in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century literature. Gary Scharnhorst, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English, University of New Mexico
Beginning with his early work in the 1960s, Donald Pizer has redefined the field of American literary naturalism. In these late essays, Pizer provides an essential primer on what naturalism is and does; reveals the evolution of his thinking on twentieth-century naturalist writers such as Dos Passos, Dreiser, and Mailer; and demonstrates how to readand, he argues, how not to readJack London's classic short story "To Build a Fire." In interviews and in his account of his career as a scholar of naturalism, Pizer speaks more forcefully about his ideas on naturalism than is possible in academic criticism, making this volume an indispensable companion to the study of naturalism. Donna M. Campbell, Lewis E. and Stella G. Buchanan Distinguished Professor, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Washington State University
American Literary Naturalism: Late Essays is the latest of Donald Pizers gatherings of his uncollected essays. This fine collection of essayscogent, lucidly written, compelling in insightreminds us of why Donald Pizer is the preeminent scholar of American literary naturalism. Keith Newlin, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Pizer is one of the leading critics and historians of the significant late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary movement known as American naturalism.