Voices from the Quarters: The Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines

Voices from the Quarters: The Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines

by Mary Ellen Doyle
Voices from the Quarters: The Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines

Voices from the Quarters: The Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines

by Mary Ellen Doyle

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“Who will write about the way my people talk, the way my people sing?” Mary Ellen Doyle gathers and makes audible the voices arising from all of Ernest J. Gaines’s fiction to date—the indelible characters who inhabit the author’s lifelong inspirational territory: the bayous, cane fields, and plantation homes of Louisiana’s Pointe Coupee Parish. Beginning with the author’s upbringing and influences on River Lake plantation—amid the pecan trees and live oaks, the big house and the tenant quarters — this penetrating study offers close readings of Gaines’s uncollected short fiction, the early collection Bloodline, and all of his novels, including The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and the acclaimed A Lesson Before Dying.

Highlighting Gaines’s skill at translating oral tales into meaningful fictional forms, Doyle advances an original theory of first-person narration (“camcorder”) and traces its use throughout his work. Gaines’s unwavering focus on the utterances of “his people” continually strengthens his artistic development—the voices of the early stories fusing with those of the later novels—until Gaines earns a unique magisterial “voice,” an implied author who is black but speaks to universals.

Using critical methods as eclectic as the book’s intended audience, and drawing from on-site research and interviews with Gaines’s relatives and friends, Doyle offers a variety of perspectives on Gaines’s fiction and its world that resonates so powerfully. Those who recognize Gaines as one of the finest southern writers of the last forty years will find here an accessible instrument to hear his voices more clearly than ever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807129104
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2003
Series: Southern Literary Studies
Pages: 245
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Mary Ellen Doyle is a member of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, and her previous publications on Ernest Gaines include interviews, essays, and an annotated bibliography. She has taught African American literature since 1967 and currently divides her time between writing, religious ministry, and teaching at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxiii
Abbreviationsxv
Introduction1
1Place, People, Personal Experience: "This Louisiana Thing"4
2Experiments in Theme and Technique: The Uncollected Short Stories25
3Sketching the Line, Sounding a New Voice: Bloodline45
4The Trauma of Choice: Catherine Carmier78
5Two Men in the System: Of Love and Dust107
6Tales Within Tales: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman130
7The Man or the Message: In My Father's House154
8New Visions and Voices: A Gathering of Old Men175
9Many Teachers Taught: A Lesson Before Dying203
Conclusion234
Bibliography237
Index243
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