American Women's Regionalist Fiction

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American Women’s Regionalist Fiction: Mapping the Gothic  seeks to redress the monolithic vision of American Gothic by analyzing the various sectional or regional attempts to Gothicize what is most claustrophobic or peculiar about local history. Since women writers were often relegated to inferior status, it is especially compelling to look at women from the Gothic perspective. The regionalist Gothic develops along the line of difference and not unity—thus emphasizing regional peculiarities or a sense of superiority in terms of regional history, natural landscapes, immigrant customs, folk tales, or idiosyncratic ways.  The essays study the uncanny or the haunting quality of “the commonplace,” as Hawthorne would have it in his introduction to  The House of the Seven Gables,   in regionalist Gothic fiction by a wide range of women writers between ca. 1850 and 1930.  This collection seeks to examine how/if the regionalist perspective is small, limited, and stultifying and leads to Gothic moments, or whether the intersection between local and national leads to a clash that is jarring and Gothic in nature.
ISBN: 9783030555511
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Auflage: 1
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 372
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Bode, Rita Elbert, Monika
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.01.2021
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Untertitel: Mapping the Gothic
Schlagworte: American women writers Critical regionalism Gothic fiction New England gothic Southern gothic ecocriticism race in America regional gothic

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