- Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1993. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-275) and index. - Pt. 1. Realist and Naturalist Discourses of the Urban World. 1. From the Natural to the Urban Sublime. 2. Critical Reassessments of American Realism and Naturalism. 3. The Limits of Urban Realism: William Dean Howells's A Hazard of New Fortunes. 4. Sublime Horizons, Vitalist Mysteries: Theodore Dreiser's Naturalist Metropolis. 5. Domus versus Megalopolis: Local and Global Epistemologies of the City -- Pt. 2. Mysteries of Production and Exchange. 6. The Discovery of the Urban Market: Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie. 7. Sublime (Re)production: Frank Norris's The Octopus and The Pit. 8. Pastoralism Reconstructed: Jack London's The Valley of the Moon -- Pt. 3. The Sociology of the Naturalist Sublime. 9. The "Common Lot" of 1890s and 1900s Realism: Middle-Class Responses to the Metropolis. 10. Naturalist Gothic: Population Economics and Urban Genealogies. 11. The Politics of Hypnotic Persuasion -- Pt. 4. Novels of Artistic Education. 12. Overcivilization and the Crisis of Writerly Manhood. 13. Naturalist Gothic and the Regeneration of Artistic Identity. 14. On the Threshold of the Metropolis: The Construction of Naturalist Bohemia.
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