An edition of The white logic (1994)

The white logic

alcoholism and gender in American modernist fiction

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An edition of The white logic (1994)

The white logic

alcoholism and gender in American modernist fiction

"There are no second acts in American lives." F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous pronouncement, an epitaph for his own foreshortened career, points out a pattern of imaginative blight common to writers of the Lost Generation. As John W. Crowley shows in this engaging study, excessive drinking had a crucial effect on the frequently diminished fortunes of these writers. Indeed, the modernists - especially the men - were a decidedly drunken lot.

The first extended literary analysis to take account of recent work by social historians on the temperance movement, this book examines the relationship between intoxication and addiction in American life and letters during the first half of the twentieth century. In explaining the transition from Victorian to modern paradigms of heavy drinking, Crowley focuses on representative fictions.

He considers the historical formation of "alcoholism" and earlier concepts of habitual drunkenness and their bearing on the social construction of gender roles. He also defines the "drunk narrative," a mode of fiction that expresses the conjunction of modernism and alcoholism in a pervasive ideology of despair - the White Logic of John Barleycorn, London's nihilistic lord of the spirits.

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English
Pages
202

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The white logic: alcoholism and gender in American modernist fiction
1994, University of Massachusetts Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-193) and index.

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Amherst

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.509356
Library of Congress
PS374.A42 C76 1994, PS374.A42C76 1994, PS374.A42 C76 1994eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 202 p. ;
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1090586M
Internet Archive
whitelogicalcoho0000crow
ISBN 10
0870239317
LCCN
94014809
OCLC/WorldCat
43475466, 30154969
Goodreads
4758403

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