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- Chicago: A Literary History
- Chicago
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Literary History of Chicago
- Part I The Rise of Chicago and the Literary West
- Part II Business Unusual: A New Urban American Literature
- Chapter 6 Among the Skyscrapers: Henry B. Fuller’s Chicago Novels
- Chapter 7 The Price of Success: Robert Herrick’s The Memoirs of an American Citizen and the American Business Novel
- Chapter 8 “A Story of Chicago”: The Future of Place in Frank Norris’s The Pit
- Chapter 9 Amid Forces: Theodore Dreiser’s Chicago
- Chapter 10 Eugene Field, Finley Peter Dunne, and George Ade: A New Urban Vernacular
- Part III Radicalism, Modernism, and the Chicago Renaissance
- Part IV A City of Neighborhoods: The Great Depression, Sociology, and the Black Chicago Renaissance
- Part V Traditions and Futures: Contemporary Chicago Literatures
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 6 - Among the Skyscrapers: Henry B. Fuller’s Chicago Novels
from Part II - Business Unusual: A New Urban American Literature
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2021
- Chicago: A Literary History
- Chicago
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Literary History of Chicago
- Part I The Rise of Chicago and the Literary West
- Part II Business Unusual: A New Urban American Literature
- Chapter 6 Among the Skyscrapers: Henry B. Fuller’s Chicago Novels
- Chapter 7 The Price of Success: Robert Herrick’s The Memoirs of an American Citizen and the American Business Novel
- Chapter 8 “A Story of Chicago”: The Future of Place in Frank Norris’s The Pit
- Chapter 9 Amid Forces: Theodore Dreiser’s Chicago
- Chapter 10 Eugene Field, Finley Peter Dunne, and George Ade: A New Urban Vernacular
- Part III Radicalism, Modernism, and the Chicago Renaissance
- Part IV A City of Neighborhoods: The Great Depression, Sociology, and the Black Chicago Renaissance
- Part V Traditions and Futures: Contemporary Chicago Literatures
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter traces the career of Henry Blake Fuller from the 1890s through the opening of the twentieth century. Fuller, a scion of one of the city’s first families and student of Chicago’s social networks and institutions, began by writing travel romances set in the Italian past. Turning quickly to literary realism, he depicted the rapidly expanding city of his birth, becoming arguably the first Midwestern writer to set his novels in the tumultuous environment of the growing metropolis. Fuller’s novels The Cliff-Dwellers (1893) and With the Procession (1895) were unvarnished critiques of Chicagoans’ materialist priorities, social ambitions, and unethical business practices, as well as the psychological and communal fractures caused by the accelerated pace of the city. Applying the structural principles of architecture to new methods of narration, Fuller’s novels of this period represent stylistic and conceptual differences between his practice of realism and that of his better-known contemporaries. The chapter also discusses Fuller’s long-standing interest in the Chicago art scene in books like Under the Skylights (1901), in which art and commerce struggle for primacy.
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- ChicagoA Literary History, pp. 83 - 96Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021