
The Texas Legacy of Katherine Anne Porter
James T. F. Tanner
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Description
In this study of Porter's work, Tanner focuses on Porter's denial of her Texas heritage, her apparent urge to distance herself from Texas and all things Texan. He analyzes Porter's settings and characters, emphasizing and clarifying the influence of her Texas upbringing on her creative art, exploring the conflict between the Texas Porter and the urbane-sophisticate Porter.
Born in Indian Creek, Texas, in 1890, Katherine Anne Porter was always a Texas writer, even though she roamed widely, and seemed to represent, for many readers, a more Southern and genteel facet of Texas culture than they were prepared to accept. Tanner deals with Porter as a Texas story-teller, who, her wanderings over the earth notwithstanding, was a Texas writer first and last.
Product Details
Publisher | University of North Texas Press |
Publish Date | January 01, 1991 |
Pages | 237 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780929398228 |
Dimensions | 7.3 X 5.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
James T. F. Tanner, editor of American Periodicals, teaches English at the University of North Texas. He has published in American literature, with a particular focus on Walt Whitman, and has served as managing editor of Studies in the Novel and as associate chairman of the English Department.
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