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Transatlantic insurrections : British culture and the formation of American literature, 1730 - 1860.
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ISBN: 0812236033 0812217675 0585436231 9786613211163 1283211165 0812200691 Year: 2001 Publisher: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania press

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Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic TitlePaul Giles traces the paradoxical relations between English and American literature from 1730 through 1860, suggesting how the formation of a literary tradition in each national culture was deeply dependent upon negotiation with its transatlantic counterpart. Using the American Revolution as the fulcrum of his argument, Giles describes how the impulse to go beyond conventions of British culture was crucial in the establishment of a distinct identity for American literature. Similarly, he explains the consolidation of British cultural identity partly as a response to the need to suppress the memory and consequences of defeat in the American revolutionary wars.Giles ranges over neglected American writers such as Mather Byles and the Connecticut Wits as well as better-known figures like Franklin, Jefferson, Irving, and Hawthorne. He reads their texts alongside those of British authors such as Pope, Richardson, Equiano, Austen, and Trollope. Taking issue with more established utopian narratives of American literature, Transatlantic Insurrections analyzes how elements of blasphemous, burlesque humor entered into the making of the subject.

Virtual Americas: transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary
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ISBN: 0822329670 9780822329671 0822329549 9786613064219 1283064219 0822384043 Year: 2002 Volume: *17 Publisher: Durham, N.C. Duke University Press


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Atlantic republic : the American tradition in English literature.
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ISBN: 9780199567034 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York Oxford university press

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Atlantic republic : the American tradition in English literature
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ISBN: 0199206333 9780199206339 0199567034 0191525669 1280904364 1282199390 1429459999 9781429459990 9781282199392 9780191525667 9781280904363 9786610904365 6610904367 1383034540 9780199567034 9780199567034 Year: 2023 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Giles describes a tradition of English literary figures since 1776 who have either emigrated to the United States or whose writing has been shaped by American ideas. The writers discussed here include Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, D.H. Lawrence, P.G. Wodehouse, and Angela Carter.


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The Global Remapping of American Literature
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ISBN: 1282964518 9786612964510 1400836514 9781400836512 9781282964518 9780691136134 0691136130 0691180784 Year: 2011 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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This book charts how the cartographies of American literature as an institutional category have varied radically across different times and places. Arguing that American literature was consolidated as a distinctively nationalist entity only in the wake of the U.S. Civil War, Paul Giles identifies this formation as extending until the beginning of the Reagan presidency in 1981. He contrasts this with the more amorphous boundaries of American culture in the eighteenth century, and with ways in which conditions of globalization at the turn of the twenty-first century have reconfigured the parameters of the subject. In light of these fluctuating conceptions of space, Giles suggests new ways of understanding the shifting territory of American literary history. ranging from Cotton Mather to David Foster Wallace, and from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Zora Neale Hurston. Giles considers why European medievalism and Native American prehistory were crucial to classic nineteenth-century authors such as Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville. He discusses how twentieth-century technological innovations, such as air travel, affected representations of the national domain in the texts of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. And he analyzes how regional projections of the South and the Pacific Northwest helped to shape the work of writers such as William Gilmore Simms, José Martí, Elizabeth Bishop, and William Gibson. Bringing together literary analysis, political history, and cultural geography, The Global Remapping of American Literature reorients the subject for the transnational era.

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National characteristics, American, in literature. --- Regionalism in literature. --- Space in literature. --- Boundaries in literature. --- Geography in literature. --- American literature --- Topography in literature --- History and criticism. --- United States --- In literature. --- American Civil War. --- American Renaissance. --- American South. --- American broadcasting. --- American culture. --- American literary studies. --- American literature. --- Augustan American literature. --- Cotton Mather. --- Dave Eggers. --- David Foster Wallace. --- Don DeLillo. --- Douglas Coupland. --- Elizabeth Bishop. --- European medievalism. --- F. O. Matthiessen. --- F. Scott Fitzgerald. --- Flix Guattari. --- Gary Snyder. --- Gertrude Stein. --- Gilles Deleuze. --- Jos Mart. --- Magnalia Christi Americana. --- Nathaniel Hawthorne. --- Native Americans. --- New England. --- Pacific Northwest. --- Philip Roth. --- Phillis Wheatley. --- Ralph Waldo Emerson. --- Richard Brautigan. --- South America. --- Timothy Dwight. --- Toni Morrison. --- U.S. national identity. --- Ursula Le Guin. --- Voice of America. --- Wallace Stevens. --- William Dean Howells. --- William Faulkner. --- William Gibson. --- William Gilmore Simms. --- Zora Neale Hurston. --- allegory. --- antebellum narratives. --- cartography. --- deterritorialization. --- electronic media. --- extravagance. --- geography. --- globalization. --- liberal democracy. --- medieval American literature. --- medievalism. --- metaregionalism. --- modernism. --- narratives. --- national space. --- place. --- plantations. --- poetry. --- pseudo-geography. --- regionalism. --- social boundaries. --- space. --- technological innovations. --- transnationalism.


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Transnationalism in practice : essays on American studies, literature and religion
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ISBN: 9780748640492 0748640495 Year: 2010 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh university press,


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American Catholic arts and fictions : culture, ideology, aesthetics
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ISBN: 9780521057738 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge university press,


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Hart Crane : the contexts of The Bridge
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ISBN: 9780521107006 Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge university press,

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American world literature : an introduction
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ISBN: 9781119431787 Year: 2019 Publisher: Hoboken (N.J.) : Wiley-Blackwell,

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"This book is designed to offer an overview of ways in which the subject areas of American Literature and World Literature have converged (and diverged) over the past twenty or thirty years. American literature is now widely regarded as engaging with global rather than merely with local or national phenomena, and American World Literature: An Introduction attempts to set these changing conceptions of the subject in both critical and historical context. It also suggests how this perception of American literature as a global or "world" phenomenon has varied significantly across time, so that the intellectual investments of Cotton Mather in ideas of universal forms during the seventeenth century can be productively compared and contrasted to the resurgence of nationalist and transnational templates in the poetry of Walt Whitman two hundred years later. In his preface to Literary Theory: An Introduction, published in 1983, Terry Eagleton wrote of how he had "tried to popularize rather than vulgarize the subject," and my intention here similarly is to address these complex historical and methodological issues in a way that might enlighten readers with little experience in the academic study of American literature, while still providing a sufficiently rounded view of these multifaceted matters to provoke interest in readers for whom the broad outlines of these debates will be more familiar"--


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Antipodean America : Australasia and the constitution of U. S. literature
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ISBN: 0199301573 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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A sweeping study that spans two continents and over three hundred years of literary history, Antipodean America identifies the surprising affinities between Australian and American literature.

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