Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007."Industrializing American Culture" uses the Chicago Renaissance, a literary movement whose importance is rarely appreciated today, to show industrialization's powerful influence on the development of twentieth-century American culture. During a brief period in the 1910s, the leaders of the movement, including Floyd Dell, Theodore Dreiser, Sherwood Anderson, Carl Sandburg, and Edgar Lee Masters, popularized a set of themes and a style that ended the nineteenth-century American romantic tradition and helped set a new direction for the nation's literature. They introduced to American writing a frank examination of sexuality. They focused on the grit of the industrial metropolis and the mundane li...
After the Civil War, many American writers revealed deep ambivalence towards the city. Chicago write...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Chicago’s residents were deeply concerned with understanding t...
The main achievement of Liesl Olson’s latest book, Chicago Renaissance: Literature and Art in the Mi...
Over the last twenty-five years, a trend has emerged in American literature which captures the decay...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation examines both "realism" and "modern...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The Industrial Era in America ushered in a time of unprecedented economic growth, yet unfortunately,...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
The Chicago Literary Experience is a concise literary history of the city of Chicago. Taking as its ...
By the early twentieth century, America had become enamored with standards. Desiring industrial, ec...
My dissertation examines popular authorship in the antebellum United States. Following the print exp...
This dissertation is a study of America's Gilded Age, the transitional period of our history; specif...
textChicago occupies a place in the American imagination as a city of industry and opportunity for t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Comparative Li...
This thesis discusses the effects, primarily on a person’s identity, caused by rural to urban migrat...
After the Civil War, many American writers revealed deep ambivalence towards the city. Chicago write...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Chicago’s residents were deeply concerned with understanding t...
The main achievement of Liesl Olson’s latest book, Chicago Renaissance: Literature and Art in the Mi...
Over the last twenty-five years, a trend has emerged in American literature which captures the decay...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation examines both "realism" and "modern...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The Industrial Era in America ushered in a time of unprecedented economic growth, yet unfortunately,...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
The Chicago Literary Experience is a concise literary history of the city of Chicago. Taking as its ...
By the early twentieth century, America had become enamored with standards. Desiring industrial, ec...
My dissertation examines popular authorship in the antebellum United States. Following the print exp...
This dissertation is a study of America's Gilded Age, the transitional period of our history; specif...
textChicago occupies a place in the American imagination as a city of industry and opportunity for t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Comparative Li...
This thesis discusses the effects, primarily on a person’s identity, caused by rural to urban migrat...
After the Civil War, many American writers revealed deep ambivalence towards the city. Chicago write...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Chicago’s residents were deeply concerned with understanding t...
The main achievement of Liesl Olson’s latest book, Chicago Renaissance: Literature and Art in the Mi...