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The Blue Guide to Indiana

Author : Michael Martone
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2001-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781573660952

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The Blue Guide to Indiana by Michael Martone Pdf

Let Martone guide you through every inch of the amazing state that is home to the Hoosier Infidelity Resort Area, the site of Wendell Willkie's Ascension into Heaven, and the Annual Eyeless Fish Fry. All your questions will be answered, including many you never thought to ask (like: "What's a good recipe for Pork Cake?")."--BOOK JACKET.

Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies

Author : Richard Eldridge,Bernard Rhie
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441129864

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Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies by Richard Eldridge,Bernard Rhie Pdf

Arguably no other living philosopher has done as much as Stanley Cavell to show the common cause shared by literature and philosophy. Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies is not only timely but, indeed, long past due. As the discipline of literary studies struggles to move beyond the suspicious skepticisms and anti-humanisms that have dominated the field, but without lapsing into sentimentality and naïveté, Cavell's writings and ideas will only become more pertinent.

The Limits of Literary Historicism

Author : Allen Dunn,Thomas Haddox
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781572338319

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The Limits of Literary Historicism by Allen Dunn,Thomas Haddox Pdf

The Limits of Literary Historicism is a collection of essays arguing that historicism, which has come to dominate the professional study of literature in recent decades, has become ossified. By drawing attention to the limits of historicism—its blind spots, overreach, and reluctance to acknowledge its commitments—this provocative new book seeks a clearer understanding of what historicism can and cannot teach us about literary narrative. Editors Allen Dunn and Thomas F. Haddox have gathered contributions from leading scholars that challenge the dominance of contemporary historicism. These pieces critique historicism as it is generally practiced, propose alternative historicist models that transcend mere formula, and suggest alternatives to historicism altogether. The volume begins with the editors’ extended introduction, “The Enigma of Critical Distance; or, Why Historicists Need Convictions,” and then is divided into three sections: “The Limits of Historicism,” “Engagements with History,” and “Alternatives to History.” Defying convention, The Limits of Literary Historicism shakes up established modes to move beyond the claustrophobic analyses of contemporary historicism and to ask larger questions that envision more fulfilling and more responsible possibilities in the practice of literary scholarship.

The WPA Guide to Indiana

Author : Federal Writers' Project
Publisher : Trinity University Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781595342126

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The WPA Guide to Indiana by Federal Writers' Project Pdf

During the 1930s in the United States, the Works Progress Administration developed the Federal Writers’ Project to support writers and artists while making a national effort to document the country’s shared history and culture. The American Guide series consists of individual guides to each of the states. Little-known authors—many of whom would later become celebrated literary figures—were commissioned to write these important books. John Steinbeck, Saul Bellow, Zora Neale Hurston, and Ralph Ellison are among the more than 6,000 writers, editors, historians, and researchers who documented this celebration of local histories. Photographs, drawings, driving tours, detailed descriptions of towns, and rich cultural details exhibit each state’s unique flavor. The WPA Guide to Indiana documents a region with a diverse group of people and backgrounds, appropriately known as “the Crossroads of America.” Bounded by Lake Michigan and the Ohio River, Indiana contains a wealth of natural resources—all carefully detailed in this guide. In addition to a great deal of interesting early 20th century history, the WPA guide to the Hoosier State also has one of the most richly documented Native American histories in the collection.

Indiana

Author : Federal Writers' Project
Publisher : US History Publishers
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1941
Category : Indiana
ISBN : 9781603540131

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The Greater Indianapolis Blue Book

Author : Anna McKenzie
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Clubs
ISBN : WISC:89073021354

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The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction, 2 Volumes

Author : Patrick O'Donnell,Stephen J. Burn,Lesley Larkin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 1607 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2022-03-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781119431718

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The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction, 2 Volumes by Patrick O'Donnell,Stephen J. Burn,Lesley Larkin Pdf

Fresh perspectives and eye-opening discussions of contemporary American fiction In The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980-2020, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a focused and in-depth collection of essays on some of the most significant and influential authors and literary subjects of the last four decades. Cutting-edge entries from established and new voices discuss subjects as varied as multiculturalism, contemporary regionalisms, realism after poststructuralism, indigenous narratives, globalism, and big data in the context of American fiction from the last 40 years. The Encyclopedia provides an overview of American fiction at the turn of the millennium as well as a vision of what may come. It perfectly balances analysis, summary, and critique for an illuminating treatment of the subject matter. This collection also includes: An exciting mix of established and emerging contributors from around the world discussing central and cutting-edge topics in American fiction studies Focused, critical explorations of authors and subjects of critical importance to American fiction Topics that reflect the energies and tendencies of contemporary American fiction from the forty years between 1980 and 2020 The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980-2020 is a must-have resource for undergraduate and graduate students of American literature, English, creative writing, and fiction studies. It will also earn a place in the libraries of scholars seeking an authoritative array of contributions on both established and newer authors of contemporary fiction.

Wallace’s Dialects

Author : Mary Shapiro
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501348495

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Wallace’s Dialects by Mary Shapiro Pdf

Mary Shapiro explores the use of regional and ethnic dialects in the works of David Foster Wallace, not just as a device used to add realism to dialogue, but as a vehicle for important social commentary about the role language plays in our daily lives, how we express personal identity, and how we navigate social relationships. Wallace's Dialects straddles the fields of linguistic criticism and folk linguistics, considering which linguistic variables of Jewish-American English, African-American English, Midwestern, Southern, and Boston regional dialects were salient enough for Wallace to represent, and how he showed the intersectionality of these with gender and social class. Wallace's own use of language is examined with respect to how it encodes his identity as a white, male, economically privileged Midwesterner, while also foregrounding characteristic and distinctive idiolect features that allowed him to connect to readers across implied social boundaries.

Serials Currently Received by the National Agricultural Library, 1975

Author : National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1392 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : UOM:39015070533099

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Serials Currently Received by the National Agricultural Library, 1975 by National Agricultural Library (U.S.) Pdf

Creating Nonfiction

Author : Jen Hirt,Erin Murphy
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781438461175

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Creating Nonfiction by Jen Hirt,Erin Murphy Pdf

Gold Winner for Anthologies, 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards With a title that suggests both the genre and the process of composing it, Creating Nonfiction is a collection of essays and interviews that aims to open readers' and writers' eyes to the formal possibilities of creative nonfiction. Included are memoirs, personal essays, literary journalism, graphic essays, and lyric essays, and the content is equally diverse, with topics ranging from childbirth to child labor, from dandelions to domestic violence. Whereas most anthologies leave readers to speculate about the evolution of each contribution, Creating Nonfiction provides companion interviews that offer insight into the inspiration, drafting, and revision process that produced the essays. Cheryl Strayed talks about how working as a reporter for her hometown newspaper influenced her later writings. Dinty W. Moore reflects on the delicate balance between observation and judgment when writing about subjects whose values differ from your own. Kristen Radtke explains how she decides between textual and visual images when creating a graphic essay. Although they offer an eclectic mix of voices and styles, what these essays all have in common is that ultimately, as contributor Faith Adiele observes, "truth becomes art."

Nebraska Blue Book

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Nebraska
ISBN : UCAL:B4049552

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The Dual City Blue Book

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1895
Category : Minneapolis (Minn.)
ISBN : WISC:89073018186

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Brooding

Author : Michael Martone
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780820353067

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This collection of more than twenty-five essays, both meditative and formally inventive, considers all kinds of subjects: everyday objects such as keys and hats, plus concepts of time and place; the memoir; writing; the essay itself; and Michael Martone’s friendship with the writers David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, and Kurt Vonnegut. Throughout the essays, Martone’s style expands with the incorporation of new technological platforms. Several of the pieces were written specifically for online venues, while the essays on the death of Martone’s mother and father were written on Facebook while the events happened. One essay about using new technologies in the classroom was written solely in tweets. Brooding—the book’s title and the title of an essay—draws a parallel between the disappearance of early browsers and the emergence, after seventeen years, of a brood of cicadas. Throughout these essays Martone’s words inhabit spaces where the reconnection to people in the past and the metaphors of electronic memory converge.