The Cambridge Companion to the English Short Story 2016
DOI: 10.1017/cco9781316018866.012
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Comic short fiction and its variety

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“…30 Kate Macdonald similarly argues that comic fiction is perceived as "not academically respectable" unless written by canonical figures "who transcend genre and can lend greatness to their humour." 31 These assertions leave the "comic, female, middlebrow novelist," as Erica Brown dryly observes, "to be damned three times over." 32 With its emphasis on divergent forms and ideas to those typically understood as modernist, intermodernism opens avenues not just for the recovery of women comic novelists, but also for the study of twentieth-century comedy itself: studies of modernism and humor overwhelmingly place their emphasis on modes conventionally thought of as formally experimental, such as satire.…”
Section: Intermodernism and Weak Commitmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Kate Macdonald similarly argues that comic fiction is perceived as "not academically respectable" unless written by canonical figures "who transcend genre and can lend greatness to their humour." 31 These assertions leave the "comic, female, middlebrow novelist," as Erica Brown dryly observes, "to be damned three times over." 32 With its emphasis on divergent forms and ideas to those typically understood as modernist, intermodernism opens avenues not just for the recovery of women comic novelists, but also for the study of twentieth-century comedy itself: studies of modernism and humor overwhelmingly place their emphasis on modes conventionally thought of as formally experimental, such as satire.…”
Section: Intermodernism and Weak Commitmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%