REAL - Notes - The Rise of Realism
REAL - Notes - The Rise of Realism
REAL - Notes - The Rise of Realism
The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life.
-Henry James
were writers who sought to portray real life without filtering it through personal feelings, romanticism, or idealism; wanted to be as accurate as possible when depicting people, places, and things. [Think of Realism as the photography of writing.]
A REACTION TO ROMANTICISM
Realism is a reaction to idealized romantic novels of the previous period. Romanticism Recall:
Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau.
CHARACTERISTICS
Realistic writing is characterized by:
honest, believable characters; realistic dialogue; events in the story that seem possible in real life; characters that are driven by real motives and emotions; characters that dont change without sufficient reason; objectivity.
Young Soldier, Winslow Homer, 1861.
The language is common The language is of a more vernacular (ordinary speech elevated style and dialect)
Settings exist or are based on actual places Plot is developed with ordinary events and circumstances Attempts to be objective Settings are often fictional or exotic and mysterious (or both) Plot is developed by unusual events, mystery, or high adventure Highly subjective
Casualties, 1861-1865
Federal: 664,928 Confederate: 483,026
Battles destroyed farms and homes. Cities were bombarded and burned. Shermans March to the Sea Suddenly, life wasnt so nice. The romantic heroes of the past werent cutting it anymore.
Four dead soldiers in the woods near Little Round Top, Alexander Gardner, 1863.
NATURALISM
Naturalism holds the same view as Realism with the addition of:
Man has LITTLE control over his fate; Life is NEVER perfect; problems exist in society; Life is ALMOST NEVER fair; Good ALMOST NEVER wins over Evil;
NATURALISM, CONT.
A man said to the universe: Sir, I exist! However, replied the universe, The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation. - Stephen Crane
How does this poem espouse the tenants of Naturalism?
REGIONALISM
Writers attempt to make the reader feel theyve been to an area without actually going there.
STEPHEN CRANE
Associated with the Naturalist movement b. 1871 (remember this date) Youngest of fourteen children; often ill as a child First work published in 1893
Stephen Crane.
Wrote numerous stories and poems and worked as a newspaper correspondent (Nothing as popular as Red Badge, however.)
AMBROSE BIERCE
b. 1842 Father: Marcus Aurelius Bierce an eccentric and unsuccessful farmer Fought on the side of the Union during the Civil War
Part of Shermans March to the Sea Severely wounded and cited for bravery fifteen times
Left the army, moved to San Francisco, began to write for newspapers
((we think))
JACK LONDON
b. 1876
As a boy, he was largely uncared for by his parents (495). was an oyster pirate; sailed on a schooner; went seal-hunting; wrote for several newspapers; prospected for gold in the Klondike.
Portrait of Jack London, Arnold Genthe.
Jack London.
The Call of the Wild is the story of a sled dog named Buck who escapes to freedom.
London overdosed on narcotics in November of 1916 and lapsed into a coma. He died the following evening at the age of forty.
WORKS CONSULTED
Arpin, Gary Q. The Rise of Realism: The Civil War and Postwar Period. Elements of Literature. Austin: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2000. 408-422. Vanderziel, Jeffery. "Civil War Statistics." The American Civil War. 2001. 17 Feb 2009 <http://www.phil.muni.cz/~vndrzl/amstudies/ civilwar_stats.htm>.