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Naturalism May 4, 2012

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Naturalism

May 4, 2012

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Definition Naturalism is a literary movement that seeks to r

eplicate a believable everyday reality. The term describes a type of literature that attem

pts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Naturalism is a philosophical position that all phenomena can be explained in terms of natural causes and laws. Unlike realism, which focuses on literary technique, naturalism implies a philosophical position, to study characters through their relationships to their surroundings.

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Background Industrialism: Industrialism brought about f

inancial prosperity, but also an industrial labor whose conditions in cities got worse as more and more people lost their land and poured into.

Darwinism: The concept of “the survival of the fittest” and “the human beast” helped to change the perspectives of intellectuals, and thus followed a sense of despair and disintegration of values.

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Major Positions Through this objective study of human bei

ngs, naturalistic writers believed that the laws behind the forces that govern human lives might be studied and understood. Naturalistic writers thus used a version of the scientific method to write their novels; they studied human beings governed by their instincts and passions as well as the ways in which the characters' lives were governed by forces of heredity and environment.

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Quotations from Critics George Becker: “pessimistic materialistic determini

sm” Eric Sundquist: "Revelling in the extraordinary, the

excessive, and the grotesque in order to reveal the immutable bestiality of Man in Nature, naturalism dramatizes the loss of individuality at a physiological level by making a Calvinism without God its determining order and violent death its utopia“.

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Characters

Frequently but not invariably ill-educated or lower-class characters whose lives are governed by the forces of heredity, instinct, and passion. Their attempts at exercising free will or choice are hamstrung by forces beyond their control; social Darwinism and other theories help to explain their fates to the reader.

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Characters (continued) Naturalist fiction in the United States often

concentrated on the non-Anglo, ethnically marked inhabitants of the growing American cities, many of them immigrants and most belonging to a class-spectrum ranging from the destitute to the lower middle-class. The fiction of Theodore Dreiser, the son of first and second generation immigrants from Central Europe, features many German and Irish figures.

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Techniques and plots Walcutt says that the naturalistic novel offers

"clinical, panoramic, slice-of-life" drama that is often a "chronicle of despair" (21). Allied to this, naturalist writers were skeptical towards, or downright hostile to, the notions of bourgeois individualism that characterized realist novels about middle-class life. Most naturalists demonstrated a concern with the animal or the irrational motivations for human behavior, sometimes manifested in connection with sexuality and violence.

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Major Features Pessimism: Very often, one or more characters will c

ontinue to repeat one line or phrase that tends to have a pessimistic connotation, most likely about death.

Determinism: It is basically the opposite of the notion of free will. With determinism, the power of the characters' influence over their own lives is taken away by nature or fate. Often, the author will lead the reader to believe the character's fate has already been pre-determined, and he/she can do nothing about it.

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Popular Themes

The "brute within" each individual, composed of strong and often warring emotions: passions, such as lust, greed, or the desire for dominance or pleasure; and the fight for survival in an amoral, indifferent universe.

The conflict in naturalistic novels is often "man against nature" or "man against himself" as characters struggle to retain a "veneer of civilization" despite external pressures that threaten to release the "brute within."

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Popular Themes(continued)

Nature as an indifferent force acting on the lives of human beings:The romantic vision of Wordsworth--that "nature never did betray the heart that loved her"--here becomes Stephen Crane's view in "The Open Boat“.

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“The Open Boat”

" It (the tower) represented in a degree, to the correspondent, the serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual--nature in the wind, and nature in the vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she was indifferent, flatly indifferent."

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Popular Themes(continued)The forces of heredity and environme

nt as they affect--and afflict--individual lives.

Naturalistic texts often describe the futile attempts of human beings to exercise free will, often ironically presented, in this universe that reveals free will as an illusion.

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Representatives

Frank Norris: The Octopus: A Story of California (1901)

Theodore Dreiser: Sister Carrie (1900), An American Tragedy (1925).

Jack London (1876 – 1916): The Call of the Wild (1903), White Fang (1904), The Sea-Wolf (1906), and Martin Eden (1907)

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Frank Norris (1870-1902)

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Theodore Dreiser(1871-1945)

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Theodore Dreiser and Sister Carrie

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Jack London

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Stephen Crane: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893), The Red Badge of Courage (1895)

Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth (1905), The Age of Innocence (1920, a Pulitzer Prize Winner)

Ellen Glasgow, Barren Ground (1925)

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Crane (1871-1900)

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Wharton

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Upton SinclairUpton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968) was an Ame

rican writer who used his fiction and essays to express Socialist goals of economic and social reform.

The Jungle (1906) is one of the most successful muckraking books of all time. Published at his own expense, The Jungle was meant to outrage the American public against the terrible working conditions and exploitation of meat-packing workers.

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The public was disgusted with the depictions of unsanitary processing plants and it brought about the passage of pure food legislation. "I aimed at the public's heart and by accident I hit it in the stomach" wrote Sinclair.

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Sinclair

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Muckraking Movement

Muckraking was a powerful journalistic force, whose supporters, writers and critics, exposed corrupt politicians and business practices. These muckrakers worked hard to arouse sentiment in the hearts of the public.These muckraking methods were used to fight against the industrial powerhouses.