Graduation date: 1999My primary purpose in this thesis is to continue the refocused attention given to American "proletarian" fiction of the 1930's. Because of their politics and supposed artistic inferiority, many of these works have been marginalized by American literary critics. However, many contemporary scholars are reconsidering this genre and devoting more time to studying the insights it offers into understanding the relationship of political ideology to artistic creation, to understanding the history of the Communist Party in the United States, and for the ways in which it contributes to Postmodern cultural studies.\ud Part One of this thesis is an attempt to recreate the critical ambience that surrounded proletarian fiction by sum...
This dissertation challenges dominant perceptions of literary socialist realism by demonstrating how...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
PhD ThesisThis thesis focuses on the US literary left of the 1930s, tracing precursors in pre-WWI an...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
This thesis investigates the layered representations of women, their agency, and their class awarene...
In the Great Depression, numerous American writers and intellectuals were attracted to the Communist...
There were two principal aims which inspired the writing of this thesis. The first was to fill a gap...
This anthology of essays—written during the "radical" sixties– offers critical analyses and/or ...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
My topic in this essay is the relationship between form and politics in the left-wing fiction produc...
This dissertation challenges dominant perceptions of literary socialist realism by demonstrating how...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
PhD ThesisThis thesis focuses on the US literary left of the 1930s, tracing precursors in pre-WWI an...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
This thesis investigates the layered representations of women, their agency, and their class awarene...
In the Great Depression, numerous American writers and intellectuals were attracted to the Communist...
There were two principal aims which inspired the writing of this thesis. The first was to fill a gap...
This anthology of essays—written during the "radical" sixties– offers critical analyses and/or ...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
My topic in this essay is the relationship between form and politics in the left-wing fiction produc...
This dissertation challenges dominant perceptions of literary socialist realism by demonstrating how...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
PhD ThesisThis thesis focuses on the US literary left of the 1930s, tracing precursors in pre-WWI an...