In the interstices of the tale : Edith Wharton's narrative strategies

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In the interstices of the tale : Edith Wharton's narrative strategies

Kathy Miller Hadley

(American university studies, Series XXIV, American literature ; vol. 47)

P. Lang, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-151) and index

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内容説明

In the Interstices of the Tale brings Edith Wharton out of the Victorian past, focusing instead on narrative strategies that link Wharton with American Modernism. Wharton's experiments with narrative form, her pervasive use of irony, and her attention to her ostensibly untold women's stories all belie the standard image of Wharton as a novelist of manners and a literary remnant of the nineteenth century. By looking beyond this traditional image of Wharton, Hadley finds fresh insights into both the meanings of Wharton's fictions and the significance of her place in American literature.

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Contents: This book analyzes Edith Wharton's use of narrative strategies such as irony and untold stories in The Reef, The Custom of the Country, The Age of Innocence, The Mother's Recompense, and The Children.

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