Description
Phillip Barrish traces the emergence of new ways of gaining intellectual prestige in the key works of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American literary realism.
Reviews
"...the words `dazzling' and `moving' to describe Barrish's interpretations partly beacause they had the cumulative effect of exerting, on this reader, their own `cognitive and emotional power.' The acute and layered analyses he refers to simply as `detailedly attentive readings' produced a realer American realism." South Central Review
"inventive and fresh." Modern Fiction Studies
"an important and impressive book." Studies in American Fiction
"a provocative book." American Literary Realism
"intriguing and original." The Henry James Review
"the author offers a fresh perspective of William Dean Howell, Henry James, Abraham Cahan, and Edith Wharton." CHOICE Jan 2002
"...a sensitive, often intriguing study." MFS
"[Barrish's] prose is ...elegant, layered, and worth a second reading.... It should be an influential book in the ongoing debate about what `really matters' in literary-critical studies." Novel
Book Information
ISBN 9780521782210
Author Phillip Barrish
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 430g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 16mm