
Failure and the American Writer: A Literary History
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格式
平装书
页数
211
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 20, 2014
出版商
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1107662176
ISBN-13
9781107662179
描述
Gavin Jones delves into the complex relationship between failure and the American literary landscape, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of how this theme resonates within the works of various writers. He navigates through the tumultuous histories of American authors, examining the societal and personal pressures that often accompany their creative pursuits. Through intricate analysis, he reveals how failure not only shapes authors’ narratives but also influences the broader cultural context in which they operate.
The journey through the lives of these writers uncovers a rich tapestry of struggles, defeats, and the resilience that often emerges from them. Jones articulates how the notion of failure has been integral to the creative process, challenging traditional perceptions of success in literature. By spotlighting the experiences of notable yet often overlooked figures, he emphasizes the importance of failure as a formative component of artistic identity.
This work serves as both a scholarly critique and a nuanced interpretation of American literary history. By focusing on the interplay between failure and creativity, Jones invites readers to reconsider the legacies of these writers, offering fresh insights into what it truly means to create in a world fraught with obstacles.
The journey through the lives of these writers uncovers a rich tapestry of struggles, defeats, and the resilience that often emerges from them. Jones articulates how the notion of failure has been integral to the creative process, challenging traditional perceptions of success in literature. By spotlighting the experiences of notable yet often overlooked figures, he emphasizes the importance of failure as a formative component of artistic identity.
This work serves as both a scholarly critique and a nuanced interpretation of American literary history. By focusing on the interplay between failure and creativity, Jones invites readers to reconsider the legacies of these writers, offering fresh insights into what it truly means to create in a world fraught with obstacles.