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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
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PART I. General Assessments
- 1. Janus-Faced Jennie 3
- 2. The Biographical Significance of Jennie Gerhardt 9
- 3. Jennie Gerkardt: Naturalism Reconsidered 17
- 4. Chill History and Rueful Sentiments in Jennie Gerhardt 27
- 5. Jennie One-Note: Dreiser's Error in Character Development 43
- 6. Dreiser's Ideal of Balance 51
- 7. Triangulating Desire in Jennie Gerhardt 63
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PART II. Critical and Historical Contexts
- 8 Jennie Gerkardt: A Spencerian Tragedy 77
- 9. Jennie Through the Eyes of Thorstein Veblen 91
- 10. Labor and Capital in Jennie Gerhardt 103
- 11. Dreiser and the Genteel Tradition 115
- 12. "Housework Is Never Done": Domestic Labor in Jennie Gerhardt 127
- 13. Self-Sacrifice and Shame in Jennie Gerkardt 136
- 14. Jennie, Maggie, and the City 147
- 15. Jennie Gerhardt and the Dream of the Pastoral 157
- 16. How German Is Jennie Gerkardt? 167
- 17. Samuel E. [G]ross: Dreiser's Real Estate Magnate 183
- 18. The Hotel World in Jennie Gerhardt 194
- 19. Death and Dying in Jennie Gerkardt 208
- Checklist: Criticism of the 1911 Text 219
- Contributors 221
- Index 223
- Backmatter 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
-
PART I. General Assessments
- 1. Janus-Faced Jennie 3
- 2. The Biographical Significance of Jennie Gerhardt 9
- 3. Jennie Gerkardt: Naturalism Reconsidered 17
- 4. Chill History and Rueful Sentiments in Jennie Gerhardt 27
- 5. Jennie One-Note: Dreiser's Error in Character Development 43
- 6. Dreiser's Ideal of Balance 51
- 7. Triangulating Desire in Jennie Gerhardt 63
-
PART II. Critical and Historical Contexts
- 8 Jennie Gerkardt: A Spencerian Tragedy 77
- 9. Jennie Through the Eyes of Thorstein Veblen 91
- 10. Labor and Capital in Jennie Gerhardt 103
- 11. Dreiser and the Genteel Tradition 115
- 12. "Housework Is Never Done": Domestic Labor in Jennie Gerhardt 127
- 13. Self-Sacrifice and Shame in Jennie Gerkardt 136
- 14. Jennie, Maggie, and the City 147
- 15. Jennie Gerhardt and the Dream of the Pastoral 157
- 16. How German Is Jennie Gerkardt? 167
- 17. Samuel E. [G]ross: Dreiser's Real Estate Magnate 183
- 18. The Hotel World in Jennie Gerhardt 194
- 19. Death and Dying in Jennie Gerkardt 208
- Checklist: Criticism of the 1911 Text 219
- Contributors 221
- Index 223
- Backmatter 227