Frank Norris and American Naturalism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:30th May '18
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Donald Pizer’s lifelong exploration of Frank Norris’s work in a single volume.
‘Frank Norris and American Naturalism’ brings together in one volume Donald Pizer’s essays on the writings of Frank Norris. The essays as a whole seek to demonstrate both the coherence of Norris’s thought and his contribution toward the establishment of a distinctive form of naturalism in America.
Frank Norris is a seminal figure in the history of American literary naturalism despite the brevity of his career. Frank Norris and American Naturalism brings together in one volume Donald Pizer’s lifelong exploration of the naturalist’s work, ranging from his 1955 discussion of point of view in The Octopus to his 2010 essay on the thematic unity of that novel. The essays in Frank Norris and American Naturalism as a whole seek to demonstrate both the coherence of Norris’s thought and his contribution toward the establishment of a specific form of naturalism in America. The collection’s principal focus is Norris’s most enduring works, the novels McTeague and The Octopus, though his other fiction and literary criticism are also discussed.
Consistently embracing and interrogating the complexity that makes literature so compelling, Pizer’s critical work, like the fiction of Norris, occupies an indisputable place of prominence in our understanding of literary naturalism and American literature, and this volume reminds us why. —John Dudley, Studies in American Naturalism, Winter 2019, Vol. 14, No. 2
ISBN: 9781783088027
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
156 pages