Downwardly Mobile

The Changing Fortunes of American Realism

Andrew Lawson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:31st May '12

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Downwardly Mobile explores the links between a growing sense of economic precariousness within the American middle class and the development of literary realism over the course of the nineteenth century by Rose Terry Cooke, Rebecca Harding Davis, William Dean Howells, Henry James, and Hamlin Garland. The book argues that, in each of these writers, the opacity and abstraction of social relationships in an expanding market economy combined with a sense of pervasive insecurity to produce a "hunger for the real" - a commitment to a mimetic literature capable of stabilizing the social world by capturing it with a new sharpness and accuracy. The book relocates the origins of literary realism in the antebellum period and a structure of feeling based in the residual household economy which prized the virtues of the local, the particular, and the concrete, against the alienating abstractions of the emerging market. In a parallel line of argument, the book explores the ways in which sympathetic identification with lower-class figures served to locate American realist authors in a confused and shifting social space.

Lawson's book is therefore not just another addition to the project of the New Economic Criticism, but in fact a significant rewriting of literary history. * Paul Crosthwaite, Peter Knight and Nicky Marsh, Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory *
Lawson is a reliable guide through the rise of realism in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. (The chapters on Henry James and Hamlin Garland are especially fascinating) ... Lawson helps us trace something - the origins of literary realism - that would otherwise remain obscure. * John Marsh, Journal of American Studies *
This monograph thoughtfully combines biography, economic history, and literary analysis to explore realism as a genre emerging from marketplace dislocations ... Highly recommended. * R. Mulligan, Christopher Newport University, CHOICE *

ISBN: 9780199828050

Dimensions: 163mm x 239mm x 23mm

Weight: 408g

208 pages