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Facing Facts Realism in American Thought and Culture, 1850-1920

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ISBN-10: 0195038924

ISBN-13: 9780195038927

Edition: 1995

Authors: David E. Shi

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"A true poem," Walt Whitman proclaimed in 1852, "is the daily newspaper"--and American culture was never the same again. Like a blast of cold air in a stuffy drawing room, Whitman's campaign to give artistic representation to gritty reality shocked the genteel artistic elite of the 1850s; but the brassy poet's efforts helped generate a revolution in American life and thought. Four decades later, Willa Cather could declare that the "public demands realism, and they will have it." In Facing Facts, David Shi provides the most comprehensive history to date of the rise of realism in American culture. He vividly captures the character and sweep of this all-encompassing movement--ranging from…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/5/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Size: 6.46" wide x 9.52" long x 1.47" tall
Weight: 1.826
Language: English

David Emory Shi (Ph.D., University of Virginia) is president emeritus and professor emeritus of history at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. He is the author of several books focusing on American cultural history, including the award-winning The Simple Life: Plain Living and High Thinking in American Culture and Facing Facts: Realism in American Thought and Culture, 1850-1920.

Introduction
Setting the Stage
Antebellum Idealism
New Paths
The Generative Forces
Touched with Fire
A Mania for Facts
Goods and Surfaces
Realism Triumphant
Truth in Fiction
Realism on Canvas
Form Follows Function
Extraordinary Realities
Realism and the Social Question
Savage Realism
A World Full of Fists
Ash Can Realism
An Epoch of Confusion
The Modernist Revolt
Epilogue
Notes
Index