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Tomorrow Is Another Day : The Woman Writer in the South, 1859-1936
author
:
Jones, Anne Goodwyn.
publisher
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Louisiana State University Press
isbn10 | asin
:
0807108669
print isbn13
:
9780807108666
ebook isbn13
:
9780585319414
language
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English
subject
American fiction--Women authors--History and criticism, American fiction--Southern States--History and criticism, Women in literature, Southern States--In literature, Women authors, American--Southern States.
publication date
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1981
lcc
:
PS374.W6J6eb
ddc
:
813/.4/099287
subject
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American fiction--Women authors--History and criticism, American fiction--Southern States--History and criticism, Women in literature, Southern States--In literature, Women authors, American--Southern States.
Page i
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Page ii
Winner of the Jules F. Landry Award for 1980
Page iii
Tomorrow Is Another Day
The Woman Writer in the South, 1859 1936
Anne Goodwyn Jones
Page iv
Disclaimer: Some images in the original version of the book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
Copyright 1981 by Louisiana State University Press All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America
DESIGNER: Joanna Hill TYPEFACE: Primer TYPESETTER: G & S Typesetters, Inc.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA
Jones, Anne Goodwyn. Tomorrow is another day.
Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. American fictionWomen authorsHistory and criticism. 2. American fictionSouthern States History and criticism. 3. Women in Literature. 4. Southern States in literature. 5. Women authors, AmericanSouthern States. I. Title. PS374.W6J6 813'.4'099287 80-29123 ISBN 0-8071-0776-X ISBN 0-8071-0866-9 (pbk.)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Page v
To my mother and father
Page vi
Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
Chapter I Dixie's Diadem
3
Chapter II Augusta Jane Evans: Paradise Regained
51
Chapter III Grace King: That Great Mother Stream Underneath
93
Chapter IV Kate Chopin: The Life Behind the Mask
135
Chapter V Mary Johnston: The Woman Warrior
183
Chapter VI Ellen Glasgow: The Perfect Mould
225
Chapter VII Frances Newman: The World's Lessons
271
Chapter VIII Margaret Mitchell: The Bad Little Girl of the Good Old Days
313
Chapter IX Conclusion: Tomorrow Is Another Day
351
Notes
363
Bibliography
383
Index
403
Page ix
Illustrations
Augusta Jane Evans
51
Grace King
93
Kate Chopin
135
Mary Johnston
183
Ellen Glasgow
225
Frances Newman
271
Margaret Mitchell
313
Page xi
Preface
This book is about seven white southern women who, before the Southern Literary Renaissance, tried to come to terms with their experience by writing fiction and succeededat least in the practical sense of surviving to another day as professional writers. They are: Augusta Evans, Grace King, Kate Chopin, Mary Johnston, Ellen Glasgow, Frances Newman, and Margaret Mitchell. All seven were raised to be southern ladies, physically pure, fragile, and beautiful, socially dignified, cultured, and gracious, within the family sacrificial and submissive, yet, if the occasion required, intelligent and brave. The tension between the demands of this cultural image and their own human needs lay close to the source of their creativity; that tension is expressed thematically in their fiction, often as the conflict between a public self and a private one or in the imagery of veils and masks.
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