Cover for Love American Style book
2003
Publisher: Routledge
164 pages
ISBN: 978-1135885373
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Love American Style

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A popular subject in sociology and cultural studies, divorce has until recently been overlooked by literary critics. Spanning nearly a century during which the divorce rate skyrocketed, Love American Style traces the treatment of divorce in the American novel. This book draws upon popular, sociological, political and architectural history to illustrate how divorce reflects conflicting ideologies and notions of American identity. Focusing primarily on work by William Dean Howells, Edith Wharton, Mary McCarthy and John Updike, Kimberly Freeman delineates a system of tropes particular to divorce in American novels, such as the association of divorce with the West and modernity, the dismantling of the home, and the disruption of the boundary between the public and the private. These tropes suggest a literary tradition of love, marriage and divorce that is central to twentieth century American fiction. Offering an explanation for both the treatment of divorce in the American novel as well as its predominance in American culture, this book should appeal to scholars of American literature and popular culture, or anyone interested in how divorce has become so 'American'.

Book Information

Title:Love American Style
Author:Lidia Yuknavitch
Series:Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory Books
Book Number:#18
Published:2003
Pages:164
ISBN-13:978-1135885373

Series Progress

This book is part of the Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory Books series and is book #18 in the series.