After the Fall: The Demeter-Persephone Myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow - Josephine Donovan - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271027258 - September 15, 1989
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After the Fall: The Demeter-Persephone Myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow

Josephine Donovan

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After the Fall: The Demeter-Persephone Myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow

A continuation of Josephine Donovan's exploration of American women's literary traditions, begun with New England Local Color Literature: A Women's Tradition, which treats the nineteenth-century realists, this work analyzes the writing of major women writers of the early twentieth century?Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, and Ellen Glasgow.

The author sees the Demeter-Persephone myth as central to these writers' thematics, but interprets the myth in terms of the historical transitions taking place in turn-of-the-century America. Donovan focuses on the changing relationship between mothers and daughters?in particular upon the "new women's" rebellion against the traditional women's culture of their nineteenth-century mothers (both literary and literal). An introductory chapter traces the male-supremacist ideologies that formed the intellectual climate in which these women wrote.

Reorienting Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow within women's literary traditions produces major reinterpretations of their works, including such masterpieces as Ethan Frome, Summer, My Antonia, Barren Ground, and others.


208 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 15, 1989
ISBN13 9780271027258
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   526 g
Language English  

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