Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920)

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Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920)

by Carl Van Doren

EN·~4 hours

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Description

This volume offers a thoughtful snapshot of American fiction at a pivotal moment, when the novel was still shaping its modern identity. Its author treats living writers as fluid subjects, aiming to capture their intentions and achievements without pretending to predict future developments. By balancing historical context with critical insight, the work invites listeners to understand how early‑twentieth‑century storytelling reflected the era’s social and artistic currents.

The discussion centers on the rise of naturalism, tracing its lineage from earlier pioneers to the vigorous voices of Crane, Norris, London and their successors. It also examines the lingering influence of the “local‑color” tradition, naming its notable exponents while probing why the style struggled to evolve beyond episodic sketches. Through clear examples, the book highlights how authors either embraced, resisted, or reinterpreted naturalist impulses, revealing a literary landscape in the midst of transformation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carl Van Doren

Carl Van Doren

1885–1950

A Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and critic, he helped make American literature a serious field of study in U.S. universities. Best known today for his acclaimed life of Benjamin Franklin, he also wrote widely on novels, criticism, and literary history.

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