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Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990
Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990, This engrossing book describes how four twentieth-century women writers-Carson McCullers, Flannery O'Connor, Toni Morrison, and Grace Paley-have inherited and adapted the classical tradition of American romance fiction. Emily Miller Budick argues that rom, Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990, This engrossing book describes how four twentieth-century women writers-Carson McCullers, Flannery O'Connor, Toni Morrison, and Grace Paley-have inherited and adapted the classical tradition of American romance fiction. Emily Miller Budick argues that rom, Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990
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  • Engendering Romance: Women Writers and the Hawthorne Tradition, 1850-1990
  • Written by author Emily Miller Budick
  • Published by Yale University Press, April 1994
  • This engrossing book describes how four twentieth-century women writers-Carson McCullers, Flannery O'Connor, Toni Morrison, and Grace Paley-have inherited and adapted the classical tradition of American romance fiction. Emily Miller Budick argues that rom
  • This engrossing book describes how four twentieth-century women writers-Carson McCullers, Flannery O'Connor, Toni Morrison, and Grace Paley-have inherited and adapted the classical tradition of American romance fiction. Emily Miller Budick argues that
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. 1The Antipatriarchal Romance
1The Romance of the Family: Hawthorne13
2A Portrait of Female Skepticism: James40
3Worlds Without Women: Melville and Poe59
Pt. 2The Antiphallocentric Romance
4The Material Reproduction of Culture: Faulkner77
5Textual Indeterminacy and the Death of the Mother: Faulkner and Anderson89
Pt. 3Nineteenth-Century Women's Fiction
6Sentimentalism and Human Rights: Stowe and Melville107
7Literary Realism and a Woman's Strength: Wharton and Chopin122
Pt. 4The Female Romance
8The Mother Tongue: McCullers143
9Art and the Female Spirit: O'Connor162
Pt. 5The Feminist Romance
10Absence, Loss, and the Space of History: Morrison183
11The Graceful Art of Conversation: Paley219
Notes247
Index285


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