03510nam 22007693u 450 991045329740332120210108103234.0(CKB)2550000001141021(EBL)1318821(OCoLC)854520862(SSID)ssj0001043459(PQKBManifestationID)11579695(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001043459(PQKBWorkID)11061402(PQKB)10726059(MiAaPQ)EBC1318821(EXLCZ)99255000000114102120131216d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrFrances Newman[electronic resource] Southern Satirist and Literary RebelTuscaloosa University of Alabama Press20131 online resource (219 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-0902-0 Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Living as a Southern Lady and Literary Rebel; 2. Demythologizing the Southern Lady; 3. Questioning Social Change; 4. Revising Literary Conventions; 5. Experimenting with Novelistic Devices; Notes; Works Cited; Index This first biographical and literary assessment of Frances Newman highlights one of the most experimental writers of the Southern Renaissance. Novelist, translator, critic, and acerbic book reviewer Frances Newman (1883-1928) was praised by Virginia novelist James Branch Cabell and critic H. L. Mencken. Her experimental novels The Hard-Boiled Virgin (1926) and Dead Lovers Are Faithful Lovers (1928), have recently begun to receive serious critical attention, but this is the first book-length study to focus both on Newman's life and on her fiction. Feminism and literature -- Southern States -- History -- 20th centuryNewman, Frances, -1928 -- Criticism and interpretationSatire, American -- History and criticismSouthern States -- In literatureWomen and literature -- Southern States -- History -- 20th centuryFeminism and literatureHistory20th centurySouthern StatesWomen and literatureHistory20th centurySouthern StatesSatire, AmericanHistory and criticismPatriarchy in literatureSex role in literatureEnglishHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCAmerican LiteratureHILCCElectronic books.Feminism and literature -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century.Newman, Frances, -1928 -- Criticism and interpretation.Satire, American -- History and criticism.Southern States -- In literature.Women and literature -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century.Feminism and literatureHistoryWomen and literatureHistorySatire, AmericanHistory and criticismPatriarchy in literatureSex role in literatureEnglishLanguages & LiteraturesAmerican Literature813.52813/.52Wade Barbara Ann970841AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910453297403321Frances Newman2206656UNINA02328nam 2200697Ia 450 991046351500332120200520144314.01-280-69763-697866136745930-8093-3070-9(CKB)3170000000046191(OCoLC)784952847(CaPaEBR)ebrary10551767(SSID)ssj0000597387(PQKBManifestationID)11387539(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000597387(PQKBWorkID)10577609(PQKB)10017290(MiAaPQ)EBC1354446(OCoLC)808778113(MdBmJHUP)muse3628(Au-PeEL)EBL1354446(CaPaEBR)ebr10551767(CaONFJC)MIL367459(OCoLC)856870200(EXLCZ)99317000000004619120110511d2012 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrFeminist rhetorical practices[electronic resource] new horizons for rhetoric, composition, and literacy studies /Jacqueline Jones Royster and Gesa E. Kirsch ; with a foreword by Patricia BizzellCarbondale Southern Illinois University Pressc20121 online resource (201 p.) Studies in rhetorics and feminismsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8093-3069-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Studies in rhetorics and feminisms.English languageRhetoricStudy and teachingUnited StatesFeminism and educationUnited StatesFeminist theoryRhetoricSocial aspectsWomenEducationUnited StatesElectronic books.English languageRhetoricStudy and teachingFeminism and educationFeminist theory.RhetoricSocial aspects.WomenEducation808.0082Royster Jacqueline Jones876213Kirsch Gesa876214MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463515003321Feminist rhetorical practices1956717UNINA