The Dream of the Great American Novel

The Dream of the Great American Novel

by Lawrence Buell
The Dream of the Great American Novel

The Dream of the Great American Novel

by Lawrence Buell

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Overview

“Magisterial . . . make[s] you suddenly see new things in familiar books . . . brilliant analyses of a dozen or so front-runners in the Great American Novel sweepstakes.” —Michael Dirda, Virginia Quarterly Review

The idea of “the great American novel” continues to thrive almost as vigorously as in its nineteenth-century heyday, defying more than 150 years of attempts to dismiss it as amateurish or obsolete. In this landmark book, the first in many years to take in the whole sweep of national fiction, Lawrence Buell reanimates this supposedly antiquated idea, demonstrating that its history is a key to the dynamics of national literature and national identity itself.

The dream of the G.A.N., as Henry James nicknamed it, crystallized soon after the Civil War. In fresh, in-depth readings of selected contenders from the 1850s onward in conversation with hundreds of other novels, Buell delineates four “scripts” for G.A.N. candidates and their themes, illustrated by such titles as The Scarlet Letter, The Great Gatsby, Invisible Man, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, BelovedMoby-Dick, and Gravity’s Rainbow—works dwelling on topics from self-invention to the promise and pitfalls of democracy.

The canvas of the great American novel is in constant motion, reflecting revolutions in fictional fashion, the changing face of authorship, and the inseparability of high culture from popular. As Buell reveals, the elusive G.A.N. showcases the myth of the United States as a nation perpetually under construction.

“Engaging and provocative . . . ultimately affirms the importance of literature to a nation’s sense of itself.” —Sarah Graham, Times Literary Supplement

“Rich in critical insight . . . Buell wonders if the GAN isn’t stirring again in surprising new developments in science fiction. An impressively ambitious literary survey.” —Booklist (starred review)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674727489
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/18/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 582
Sales rank: 1,030,688
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Lawrence Buell is Powell M. Cabot Research Professor of American Literature at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Contents Abbreviations Introduction Part One. The Unkillable Dream 1. Birth, Heyday, and Seeming Decline 2. Reborn from the Critical Ashes Part Two. Script One: Made Classic by Retelling 3. The Reluctant Master Text: The Making and Remakings of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter Part Three. Script Two: Aspiration in America Introduction. American Dreamers in Context 4. “Success” Stories from Franklin to the Dawn of Modernism 5. Belated Ascendancy: Fitzgerald to Faulkner, Dreiser to Wright and Bellow 6. Up-From Narrative in Hyphenated America: Ellison, Roth, and Beyond Part Four. Script Three: Romancing the Divides Introduction. Shifting Ratios, Dangerous Proximities 7. Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Its Aftermaths 8. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Its Others 9. Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!, Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind, and Literary Interracialism North and South 10. Morrison’s Beloved as Culmination and Augury Part Five. Script Four: Improbable Communities Introduction. Fatalisms of the Multitude 11. Moby-Dick: From Oblivion to Great American Novel 12. The Great American Novel of Twentieth-Century Breakdown: Dos Passos’s U.S.A.—or Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath? 13. Late Twentieth-Century Maximalism: Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow—and Its Rainbow Epilogue Notes Acknowledgments Index
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