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Arranging stories framing social commentary in short story collections by Southern women writers

Title
Arranging stories [electronic resource] : framing social commentary in short story collections by Southern women writers / Heather A. Fox.
Author
Fox, Heather A.
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2022.

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1 online resource (pages cm)
Summary
"Between the 1880s and the 1940s, opportunities for southern white women writers increased dramatically, bolstered by readers' demands for southern stories in northern periodicals. Confined by magazine requirements and social expectations, writers often relied on regional settings and tropes to attract publishers and readers before publishing work in a collection. Selecting and ordering magazine stories for these collections was not arbitrary or dictated by editors, despite a male-dominated publishing industry. Instead, it allowed writers to privilege stories, or to contextualize a story by its proximity to other tales, as a form of social commentary. For Kate Chopin, Ellen Glasgow, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Katherine Anne Porter-the authors featured in this book-publishing a volume of stories enabled them to construct a narrative framework of their own. Arranging Stories: Framing Social Commentary in Short Story Collections by Southern Women Writers is as much about how stories are constructed as how they are told. The book examines correspondence, manuscripts, periodicals, and first editions of collections. Each collection's textual history serves as a case study for changes in the periodical marketplace and demonstrates how writers negotiated this marketplace to publish stories and garner readership. The book also includes four tables, featuring collected stories' arrangements and publication histories, and twenty-five illustrations, featuring periodical publications, unpublished letters, and manuscript fragments obtained from nine on-site and digital archives. Short story collections guide readers through a spatial experience, in which both individual stories and the ordering of those stories become a framework for interpreting meaning. Arranging Stories invites readings that complicate how we engage collected works"--
Uniform Title
Arranging stories (Online)
Alternative Title
Arranging stories (Online)
Subject
  • American literature > Southern States > History and criticism
  • American literature > Women authors > History and criticism
  • Social justice in literature
  • Short story
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Introduction: arranging stories as a frame for social commentary -- Mapping spacial consciousness in Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk (1894) -- Advocating for social justice in Ellen Glasgow's The Shadowy Third and Other Stories (1923) -- Preserving the hammock in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's When the Whippoorwill (1940) -- Reconstructing memory in Katherine Anne Porter's The Old Order Stories (1944, 1955, 1965) -- Epilogue: reading arrangement.
LCCN
2022017931
OCLC
ssj0002668105
Author
Fox, Heather A.
Title
Arranging stories [electronic resource] : framing social commentary in short story collections by Southern women writers / Heather A. Fox.
Imprint
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2022.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
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