The Family Saga In The South: Generations And Destinies (Southern Literary Studies),Used
The Family Saga In The South: Generations And Destinies (Southern Literary Studies),Used
The Family Saga In The South: Generations And Destinies (Southern Literary Studies),Used

The Family Saga In The South: Generations And Destinies (Southern Literary Studies),Used

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The Family Saga Is A Literary Form Much Practiced In Southern Writing But Little Analyzed In Scholarship And Criticism. The Family Saga In The South, Robert O. Stephens Lively, Absorbing Study, Examines At Last And In Depth This Genre Whose Roots Extend To The Old Testament.The Development Of The Family Saga Is Analogous To That Of An Actual Family; In Both, Traditions And Characteristics Emerge, Evolve, And Are Handed On Over Time. According To Stephens, The Prototypal Family Saga Of Abraham, Sarah, And Their Descendants In Genesis 12:50 Established Twelve Key Conventions Of The Form.The First Full Realization Of The Family Saga In The Southern Tradition, Stephens Says, Was George Washington Cables The Grandissimes (1880). Since That Time Many Southern Authors Have Used The Form To Convey Their Vision Of The Forces At Work In Southern Culture. These Writers Have Built On The Recognition That, In The South Especially, The Familythe Extended, Consanguine Connection Of Kintypically Represents The Individuals Picture Of The World, His Link With The Past, His Notion Of Values, His Views Of What Is Comic Or Tragic, His Sense Of Destiny. The Basic Elements Of The Saga Are Oral Family Stories, Enlarged Upon And Transformed In The Novels And Nonfictional Chronicles.Stephens Gives An Extensive Tour Of Twentiethcentury Authors Who Have Used And Further Developed The Southern Family Saga. He Examines The Works Of Writers Such As T. S. Stribling And William Faulkner, Who After The First World War Reinterpreted The Civil War And Its Consequences In Terms Of A Displaced Inheritance; Caroline Gordon, Allen Tate, And Andrew Lytle, Who Built On The Displacement Motif To Show Family Decline; Katherine Anne Porter, Eudora Welty, And Shirley Ann Grau, Who In Focusing On Family Stories Transmitted By Women Explored Implications Of The Matriarchalpatriarchal Conflict Resonating Through Generations; And Margaret Walker, Alex Haley, Ernest Gaines, And Toni Morrison, Who Showed The Black Familys Struggle To Find A Place In History And Later In Memories Of Legendary Africa. Authors Whom Stephens Identifies As Thirdgeneration Writers, Such As Reynolds Price And Lee Smith, Reached Beyond History In Their Sagas To Find Moments Of Mythic Vision, Or They Reduced Family And Public History To The Pastless Present Of Popular Culture.The Literary Tradition Of The Family Saga Thrives In The South Today, Stephens Says, Because There Exists An Operative Context In Which To Read The Saga: Namely, Some Version Of Providential Order, Which Affords Glimpses Of Purpose Beyond The Daily Struggles Of Generations. The Family Saga In The South Will Make An Inestimable Contribution To Understanding This Vital Tradition In Southern Letters While Pointing The Way For Study Of The Genre In Other Cultures.

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