id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 5138jd49p3k Jill Wharton Dislocated Modernities: The Paradox of the Plantation in Twentieth-Century Irish and American Fiction 1904 .txt text/plain 271 8 22 Elizabeth Bowen, Eudora Welty, and Molly Keane have seldom been considered as writers invested in transforming planter fiction from within and on their own terms; each author struggled with vitriolic reviews and discouragement from publication when her handling of big house culture did not accord with rhetoric defining a masculinist literary renaissance. In part, this study begins with the early 1930s to recapture the volatility of Irish and American critical reception around plantation fiction. cache/5138jd49p3k.txt txt/5138jd49p3k.txt