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Author Bower, Anne.

Title Epistolary responses : the letter in 20th-century American fiction and criticism / Anne Bower.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [1997]
©1997

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 Moore Stacks  PS374.E65 B69 1997    Available  ---
Description xiv, 217 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-209) and index.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Epistolary Fiction: Space to Respond -- 3. Fair and Tender Ladies: Letters as a Response to Absence, Presence, and Property -- 4. "Help! Love me! I grow Old!": The Central Role of Germaine Pitt in John Barth's LETTERS -- 5. Restoration and In-gathering -- The Color Purple -- 6. John Updike's S.: Gender Play -- 7. Delettering: Responses to Agency in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs -- 8. Relettering: Upton Sinclair's Another Pamela Responds to Samuel Richardson's Pamela -- 9. Remapping the Territory: Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters -- An "Epistolary Fix": Dear Reader, Once Again -- 10. Epistolary Responses to the Critical Act.
Summary Letters - a most traditional and old-fashioned form of discourse - continue to offer special opportunities for writers and readers in the postmodern era. Bower explores the way letters shape the act of writing and writing as act.
Epistolary Responses uses a variety of theoretical approaches (chiefly feminist and reader response) to analyze seven novels, all featuring women letter writers: Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters, Upton Sinclair's Another Pamela, John Updike's S., Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs, Alice Walker's The Color Purple, Lee Smith's Fair and Tender Ladies, and John Barth's LETTERS (in which six men also write letters, but the central and most original epistolarian is female). Punctuated with various letters - from novel authors and critics - Epistolary Responses enacts some of the give and take of the subject matter and provides some sense of the collective or composite textuality.
Subject American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Epistolary fiction, American -- History and criticism.
Epistolary fiction, American.
Criticism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Criticism.
United States.
History.
Letters in literature.
Letters in literature.
Other Form: Online version: Bower, Anne. Epistolary responses. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c1997 (OCoLC)605966146
ISBN 0817308369 alkaline paper
9780817308360 alkaline paper