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What Was Literary Impressionism?

Full title: What Was Literary Impressionism?
ISBN: 9780674980792
ISBN 10: 0674980794
Authors: Fried, Michael
Publisher: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
Num. pages: 408
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

The Most Famous Statement Associated With The Idea Of Literary Impressionism Is Joseph Conrad's From The Preface To The Nigger Of The Narcissus (1897): My Task, Which I Am Trying To Achieve Is, By The Power Of The Written Word, To Make You Hear, To Make To Feel - It Is, Before All, To Make You See! That - And No More: And It Is Everything! What Exactly Conrad Meant By Make You See Has, Of Course Always Been A Question, But All Commentators Have Been Agreed That It Chiefly Concerned With Making The Reader Visualize The Scenes Narrated By The Writer. This Book Argues That What Is Distinctive About English-language Literary Impressionism - A Movement Or Tendency The Author Locates Chronologically Between 1890 And 1914 - Is Not Only The Desire To Make The Reader See But Also, Crucially, What It Is The Reader Is To Be Made To See. The Authors Treated In This Study Include Stephen Crane, Joseph Conrad (four Of Whose Novels Are Analyzed In Detail), Frank Norris, W. H. Hudson, Ford Madox Ford, H. G. Wells, Jack London, Rudyard Kipling, Erskine Childers, R. B. Cunninghame Graham, Edgar Rice Burroughs, And Robert Louis Stevenson.-- Introduction: The Upturned Page -- Almayer's Face -- Invisible Writing -- Ford's Impressionism -- Some Impressionist (and Non-impressionist) Faces -- A Blankness To Run At And Dash Your Head Against -- Maps, Charts, And Mist -- The Writing Of Revolution -- Versions Of Regression -- How Literary Impressionism Ended -- Coda: Four Modernists. Michael Fried. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.