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This book argues that the negotiation of agency is central not only to the experience of war but also to its representation in cultural expressions; in order to illustrate this, it provides a comprehensive analysis of literary representations of the American War of Independence from 1775 to1860.

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This book argues that the negotiation of agency is central not only to the experience of war but also to its representation in cultural expressions; in order to illustrate this, it provides a comprehensive analysis of literary representations of the American War of Independence from 1775 to1860.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Martin Holtz attained his Ph.D. degree at Greifswald University (Germany) in the subject of North American Studies in 2009 with the thesis "American Cinema in Transition: The Western in New Hollywood and Hollywood Now" (summa cum laude), which was published in 2011. Dr. Holtz completed his post-doctoral degree (Habilitation) in 2017. He is currently assistant professor at the Chair of Anglophone Literature and Culture in Greifswald, focusing on American literature and Film. He has published widely on American cinema, particularly the Western.