Titre : | Reading the American Novel 1780 - 1865 | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Shirley Samuels, Auteur | Editeur : | John Wiley & Sons | Année de publication : | 2014 | Importance : | 208 p. | Format : | 22.8 x 15.3 x 1 centimetres (0.27 kg) | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-118-77991-0 | Langues : | Anglais | Résumé : | Reading the American Novel 1780-1865 provides valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of fictional genres produced in the United States from the late 18th century until the Civil War, and helps introductory students to interpret and understand the fiction from this popular period. * Offers an overview of early fictional genres and introduces ways to interpret them today * Features in depth examinations of specific novels * Explores the social and historical contexts of the time to help the readers understanding of the stories * Explores questions of identity - about the novel, its 19th-century readers, and the emerging structure of the United States - as an important backdrop to understanding American fiction * Profiles the major authors, including Louisa May Alcott, Charles Brockden Brown, James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, alongside less familiar writers such as Fanny Fern, Caroline Kirkland, George Lippard, Catharine Sedgwick, and E. D. E. N. Southworth * Selected by Choice as a 2013 Outstanding Academic Title. | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents:
Preface vii Acknowledgments xv 1 Introduction to the American Novel: From Charles Brockden Brown's Gothic Novels to Caroline Kirkland s Wilderness 1 2 Historical Codes in Literary Analysis: The Writing Projects of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth Stoddard, and Hannah Crafts 23 3 Women, Blood, and Contract: Land Claims in Lydia Maria Child, Catharine Sedgwick, and James Fenimore Cooper 45 4 Black Rivers, Red Letters, and White Whales: Mobility and Desire in Catharine Williams, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville 67 5 Promoting the Nation in James Fenimore Cooper and Harriet Beecher Stowe 91 6 Women's Worlds in the Nineteenth-Century Novel: Susan B. Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Fanny Fern, E. D. E. N. Southworth, Harriet Wilson, and Louisa May Alcott 119 Afterword 151 Further Reading 165 Index 171. |
Reading the American Novel 1780 - 1865 [texte imprimé] / Shirley Samuels, Auteur . - [S.l.] : John Wiley & Sons, 2014 . - 208 p. ; 22.8 x 15.3 x 1 centimetres (0.27 kg). ISBN : 978-1-118-77991-0 Langues : Anglais Résumé : | Reading the American Novel 1780-1865 provides valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of fictional genres produced in the United States from the late 18th century until the Civil War, and helps introductory students to interpret and understand the fiction from this popular period. * Offers an overview of early fictional genres and introduces ways to interpret them today * Features in depth examinations of specific novels * Explores the social and historical contexts of the time to help the readers understanding of the stories * Explores questions of identity - about the novel, its 19th-century readers, and the emerging structure of the United States - as an important backdrop to understanding American fiction * Profiles the major authors, including Louisa May Alcott, Charles Brockden Brown, James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, alongside less familiar writers such as Fanny Fern, Caroline Kirkland, George Lippard, Catharine Sedgwick, and E. D. E. N. Southworth * Selected by Choice as a 2013 Outstanding Academic Title. | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents:
Preface vii Acknowledgments xv 1 Introduction to the American Novel: From Charles Brockden Brown's Gothic Novels to Caroline Kirkland s Wilderness 1 2 Historical Codes in Literary Analysis: The Writing Projects of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth Stoddard, and Hannah Crafts 23 3 Women, Blood, and Contract: Land Claims in Lydia Maria Child, Catharine Sedgwick, and James Fenimore Cooper 45 4 Black Rivers, Red Letters, and White Whales: Mobility and Desire in Catharine Williams, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville 67 5 Promoting the Nation in James Fenimore Cooper and Harriet Beecher Stowe 91 6 Women's Worlds in the Nineteenth-Century Novel: Susan B. Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Fanny Fern, E. D. E. N. Southworth, Harriet Wilson, and Louisa May Alcott 119 Afterword 151 Further Reading 165 Index 171. |
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