Ring Lardner and the Other is actually two books, mutually embedded. The first is about Ring Lardner: a long reading of a single Lardner short story, "Who Dealt?", a briefer look at his life and work, and an exploration of his reception. The second...
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Ring Lardner and the Other is actually two books, mutually embedded. The first is about Ring Lardner: a long reading of a single Lardner short story, "Who Dealt?", a briefer look at his life and work, and an exploration of his reception. The second is about the "Other," in an expanded Lacanian sense: the speaking of various unconscious voices (mother and father and child, culture and anarchy, majority and minority) through literary characters and their authors and readers. The Lardner book explores the contradictions of Lardner's patriarchal masculinity--how such a dour, sexist alcoholic who h
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-312) and index
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CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. The Ascetic Lover; 2. Voicing the Dummy; 3. The Conflicted Writer; 4. Becoming Minor; 5. Lardner's Dual Audience; 6. Reading Beyond the Ending; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX A. Ring Lardner, ""Who Dealt?""; APPENDIX B. Ellen Gardiner, ""'Engendered in Melancholy': Ring Lardner's 'Who Dealt?'""; NOTES; WORKS CITED; INDEX