International audienceEven as George Saunders jettisons the usual trappings of literary realism, he does so not in order to debunk authorship and authority (cf. Barthes) or to reduce a story to the language of its own telling. Rather, he reasserts the writer’s moral role, and thereby defines a space for the figure of the author. With reference to Lionel Trilling’s defence of Nathaniel Hawthorne and ‘shadow realism’ this article situates Saunders in a literary tradition which challenges reductive conceptions of mimesis. It cites examples from Saunders’ short stories and novellas (CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, 1996; Pastoralia, 2000; In Persuasion Nation, 2006), and also addresses an author-sponsored website, with attention to how Internet mat...
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De nombreuses nouvelles de l’écrivain américain George Saunders ont pour cadre un parc à thè...
The aim of this paper was to explore the phenomenon of late-stage capitalism, which has gained major...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
Following the realist movement of the nineteenth century, fiction writers and literary critics have ...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
Drawing on what American short story writer and novelist George Saunders has described as the urge t...
Embargoed until 20 February 2023This thesis comprises two sections: a critical section analysing two...
Novel Dialogue sits down with Michael Johnston of Purdue University and George Saunders, master of t...
George Gissing’s novels sit on the permeable boundary between the diegetic tendencies of 19th-centur...
This dissertation proposes that British novelistic realism of the nineteenth century is not an autho...
A fundamental paradox exists in the realm of satire in the postmodern because postmodernism challeng...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
This project explores George Saunders\u27s In Persuasion Nation and David Foster Wallace\u27s Infini...
This thesis examines the fiction of contemporary American author George Saunders in terms of how it ...
Critics of Borges's short stories have mostly pointed towards the writer's predisposition towards cr...
De nombreuses nouvelles de l’écrivain américain George Saunders ont pour cadre un parc à thè...
The aim of this paper was to explore the phenomenon of late-stage capitalism, which has gained major...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...