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Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home (Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Elif S Armbruster


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«In this elegant and learned study, Elif S. Armbruster opens the doors into the homes of four of our most important authors. Thanks to her keen sense of literary, biographical, and architectural motifs, the many residences of Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton emerge as central documents in our understanding of how they approached their chosen vocation.» (Adam Sweeting, Boston University; Author of ‘Reading Houses and Building Books: Andrew Jackson Downing and the Architecture of Popular Antebellum Literature’) «We think we know our Realist authors from their art, yet Elif S. Armbruster’s engaging and wonderfully informative guided tour through the houses and apartments where Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton wrote their books reveals the sleight-of-hand at the heart of the genre. From Stowe’s chaotic housekeeping and conspicuous consumption, through Howells’s strange mix of wanderlust and domesticity, and James’s thrifty London flats and extravagant ‘houses of fiction,’ to Wharton’s Hawthornesque blend of the real and the imaginary, Armbruster adroitly reveals the contradictions and anxieties that underpinned the creation of works that reside at the heart of the American literary canon.» (Christopher Gair, University of Glasgow; Editor of ‘Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary Relations’) «‘Domestic Biographies’ identifies compelling connections between the material culture of these writers’ domestic lives and the cultural concerns and aesthetic contours of their writing. Both scholars and general readers will welcome its insights and engaging narrative.» (Gary Totten, North Dakota State University; Editor of ‘Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors: Edith Wharton and Material Culture’)

«In this elegant and learned study, Elif S. Armbruster opens the doors into the homes of four of our most important authors. Thanks to her keen sense of literary, biographical, and architectural motifs, the many residences of Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton emerge as central documents in our understanding of how they approached their chosen vocation.» (Adam Sweeting, Boston University; Author of ‘Reading Houses and Building Books: Andrew Jackson Downing and the Architecture of Popular Antebellum Literature’) «We think we know our Realist authors from their art, yet Elif S. Armbruster’s engaging and wonderfully informative guided tour through the houses and apartments where Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton wrote their books reveals the sleight-of-hand at the heart of the genre. From Stowe’s chaotic housekeeping and conspicuous consumption, through Howells’s strange mix of wanderlust and domesticity, and James’s thrifty London flats and extravagant ‘houses of fiction,’ to Wharton’s Hawthornesque blend of the real and the imaginary, Armbruster adroitly reveals the contradictions and anxieties that underpinned the creation of works that reside at the heart of the American literary canon.» (Christopher Gair, University of Glasgow; Editor of ‘Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary Relations’) «‘Domestic Biographies’ identifies compelling connections between the material culture of these writers’ domestic lives and the cultural concerns and aesthetic contours of their writing. Both scholars and general readers will welcome its insights and engaging narrative.» (Gary Totten, North Dakota State University; Editor of ‘Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors: Edith Wharton and Material Culture’)

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Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home presents comparative domestic biographies of four American Realist writers: Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Dean Howells, Henry James, and Edith Wharton. Drawing upon extensive primary sources to reconstruct the authors’ private lives, Domestic Biographies illuminates how they lived when no one was looking. In particular this book examines how the authors worked and wrote at home and how their home life in turn made its way into their novels and non-fiction. Domestic Biographies offers an innovative and exciting architectural and domestic lens through which to study the lives and literature of America’s best-known Realists.

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Finally-- an academic book on famous writers that capivates 19. August 2011
Von Christine McMorrow - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I bought this book after listening to the author give a simply fascinating local talk about her new work. A lit major and veteran of the 60s (Smith College, class of 1968), I can only dream of having studied under professors with even 50% of the enthusiam, energy,and sheer elan Professor Armbruster brings to her academic interests. Not only is her premise--the role of residence as driver of the four writers' styles, characters, and plots--fresh and accessible; it is made memorable by numerous personal anecdotes. For example, I will never think of Henry James, an avid proponent of "Fletcherizing," quite same way again...and to learn that Harriet Beecher Stowe had a passion for shopping and could even be viewed as one of the nation's earliest "Material Girls": well, who would have "thunk" it?

In short, I highly recommend this work as a way to re-explore a subset of late-nineteenth century American writers in a whole new light. In my opinion, readers will find Professor Armbruster's targeted exploration of these writers so captivating they may be motivated to reread, and thus refresh, their understanding of James, Stowe, Wharton, and Howell.
homes, buying habits and eating habits of great writers 4. August 2011
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I bought this book after hearing the author talk at a local book event also. I read it with growing delight. As an English professor and writing teacher, I think students crave this sort of personal biography as a background to reading novels. We all live in homes, but many of us are taught not to talk about them because it might be showing off if we are lucky enough to live in nice towns with good schools. One of the things we learn in school is that not everyone is lucky enough to be living out the American dream, yet we persist in believing that middle-class is one huge group to which most of us belong. This book reveals how much our homes reflect our deepest desires, and also how much we have in common with even our greatest American novelists. They too read the classified looking for that ideal home, designed homes with architects and made mistakes in choosing locations. Anyone interested in the back story to these fascinating lives, information that we rarely get to hear about in our classrooms, will enjoy this book.
Literary biography that is engaging and informative! 28. Juli 2011
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I bought the paperback edition of this book after hearing the author speak at a local book event. She was extremely dynamic and personable and I was convinced from her presentation to read her book. The book, like the author, is accessible and delightful. Packed with intimate details from the authors' personal correspondences, I read the book cover to cover in two days and learned more about each author than I had in all my college and graduate school years in English. I wish I had had a book like this to accompany my college reading of such weighty titles as The Age of Innocence and The Portrait of a Lady--things would have been much more interesting to me and I would have gotten much more out of my novel reading. I look forward to the author's next work and highly recommend this book to any college student who has to read Stowe, Howells, James, or Wharton, and to anyone else who is interested in the people behind the "big names" of American literature.

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