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Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Explores literature's social mission at the turn of the century as defined by William Dean Howells and practiced by him and others.   Publisher Summary 2 Explores literature's social mission at the turn of the century as defined by William Dean Howells and practiced by him and others. In a series of influential essays that appeared in Harper's, W. D. Howells argued for literature as a vehicle for social change. Literature could and should, Howells suggested, mediate across divisions of class and region, fostering cross-cultural sympathies that would lead to comprehensive social and ethical reform. Paul R. Petrie explores the legacy of Howells's beliefs as they manifest themselves in Howell's fiction and in the works of three major American writers--Charles W. Chesnutt, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Willa Cather. Each author struggled to adapt Howells's social-ethical agenda for literature to his or her own aesthetic goals and to alternative conceptions of literary purpose. Jewett not only embraced Howells's sense of social mission but also extended it by documenting commonplace cultural realities in a language and vision that was spiritual and transcendent. Chesnutt sought to improve relations between Anglo readers and African Americans, but his work, such as The Conjure Woman, also questions literature's ability to repair those divides. Finally, Petrie shows how Cather, as she shifted from journalism to fiction, freed herself from Howells's influence. Alexander's Bridge(1912) and O Pioneers!(1913) both make reference to social and material realities but only as groundwork for character portrayals that are mythic and heroic. The result of Petrie's exploration is a refreshing reassessment of Howells's legacy and its impact on American literature and social history at the turn of the century.  

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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
1. W.D. Howells's Literary Antitheory: Toward a Social-Ethical Aesthetic in the Editor's Study 1(25)
2. What Is To Be Done?: Howells's Social-Ethical Fiction 26(51)
3. "Unwritable Things": Sarah Orne Jewett's Dual Aesthetic in Deephaven and The Country of the Pointed Firs 77(32)
4. Charles W. Chesnutt and the Limits of Literary Mediation 109(40)
5. Willa Cather and the Anti-Realist Uses of Social Reference 149(44)
6. Implications 193(6)
Notes 199(24)
Works Cited 223(10)
Index 233

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