Jesse Stuart | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Jesse Stuart.

Jesse Stuart | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Jesse Stuart.
This section contains 1,869 words
(approx. 7 pages at 300 words per page)
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Stuart uses authentic regional dialect, faithfully rendering his time and place, combining his knowledge of life with imagination to create a unique literary expression…. Most of his characters are drawn from direct observation, sometimes lacking even the mask of a fictional name, and their speech is the speech Stuart has heard and used all his life. Although the reader who is unfamiliar with authentic Kentucky hill speech may feel that a rendition is exaggerated, careful examination suggests that Stuart's recollection and rendition are reliable, and that exaggeration, where it does occur, is a device employed for dramatic or comic purposes. In any case, he has usually avoided the gross errors of "eye" dialect characterized by misspelling and overworked archaisms that flawed the work of many earlier regional writers…. [He is] one of his own principal characters, many of the others being his family and neighbors. Their folklife is...

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This section contains 1,869 words
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Buy the Critical Essay by Kenneth Clarke
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