Spain, the United States, and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Havard, John C.; Miguel-Alfonso, Ricardo
Spain, the United States, and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Havard, John C.; Miguel-Alfonso, Ricardo
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This volume collects essays that push the study of transatlantic connections between nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish literature past the boundaries of the small coterie of Hispanists typically conceived as the canon in this area of study
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This volume collects essays that push the study of transatlantic connections between nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish literature past the boundaries of the small coterie of Hispanists typically conceived as the canon in this area of study
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 315g
- ISBN-13: 9781032113456
- ISBN-10: 1032113456
- Artikelnr.: 67826347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 315g
- ISBN-13: 9781032113456
- ISBN-10: 1032113456
- Artikelnr.: 67826347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John C. Havard is Professor of early American literature at Kennesaw State University. His research focuses on hemispheric studies and religious studies. His book Hispanicism and Early US Literature: Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and the Origins of US National Identity was published by the University of Alabama Press in 2018. Ricardo Miguel- Alfonso is Associate Professor of American Studies and Literary Theory at the University of Castilla- La Mancha, Spain. He is the author of La idea rom á ntica de la literatura en Estados Unidos (American Romanticism and the Idea of Literature , Verbum, 2018), and he recently coedited with David LaRocca A Power to Translate the World: New Essays on Emerson and International Culture (Dartmouth, 2015). He has written journal essays and book chapters on fi gures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Coover, Eliza Haywood, Lydia Sigourney, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. He has also translated into Spanish Ralph Waldo Emerson's Essays (2001) and George Santayana's Reason in Art (2008), among others. He is currently at work on a book manuscript on Emerson's career as the American symbol of modern disenchantment.
1 Introduction
John C. Havard and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
2 Spain and Washington Irving's Global America
Jeffrey Scraba
3 Moriscos and Mormons: Captivity Literature on the Spanish and American
Frontiers
Elizabeth Terry-Roisin and Randi Lynn Tanglen
4 The Writings of U.S. Hispanists and the Malleability of the American
Empire's Spanish Past
Gregg French
5 Sketches of Spain: The Traveling Fictions of Frances Calderón de la
Barca's The Attaché in MadridNick Spengler
6 "Benito Cereno," Spaniards, and Creoles
John C. Havard
7 Inspiration or Coincidence? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero
y Escudero's
Espinas y rosas as Discursive Doubles
Vanessa Ovalle Perez
8 Spain, U.S. Whiteness Studies, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's "Lost
Cause"
Melanie Hernández
9 Future and Past in Nilo María Fabra's Science Fiction Stories on Spain vs
the United States
Juan Herrero-Senés
10 George Santayana's Transatlantic Literary Criticism and the Potencies of
Aesthetic Judgment
David LaRocca
John C. Havard and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
2 Spain and Washington Irving's Global America
Jeffrey Scraba
3 Moriscos and Mormons: Captivity Literature on the Spanish and American
Frontiers
Elizabeth Terry-Roisin and Randi Lynn Tanglen
4 The Writings of U.S. Hispanists and the Malleability of the American
Empire's Spanish Past
Gregg French
5 Sketches of Spain: The Traveling Fictions of Frances Calderón de la
Barca's The Attaché in MadridNick Spengler
6 "Benito Cereno," Spaniards, and Creoles
John C. Havard
7 Inspiration or Coincidence? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero
y Escudero's
Espinas y rosas as Discursive Doubles
Vanessa Ovalle Perez
8 Spain, U.S. Whiteness Studies, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's "Lost
Cause"
Melanie Hernández
9 Future and Past in Nilo María Fabra's Science Fiction Stories on Spain vs
the United States
Juan Herrero-Senés
10 George Santayana's Transatlantic Literary Criticism and the Potencies of
Aesthetic Judgment
David LaRocca
1 Introduction
John C. Havard and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
2 Spain and Washington Irving's Global America
Jeffrey Scraba
3 Moriscos and Mormons: Captivity Literature on the Spanish and American
Frontiers
Elizabeth Terry-Roisin and Randi Lynn Tanglen
4 The Writings of U.S. Hispanists and the Malleability of the American
Empire's Spanish Past
Gregg French
5 Sketches of Spain: The Traveling Fictions of Frances Calderón de la
Barca's The Attaché in MadridNick Spengler
6 "Benito Cereno," Spaniards, and Creoles
John C. Havard
7 Inspiration or Coincidence? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero
y Escudero's
Espinas y rosas as Discursive Doubles
Vanessa Ovalle Perez
8 Spain, U.S. Whiteness Studies, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's "Lost
Cause"
Melanie Hernández
9 Future and Past in Nilo María Fabra's Science Fiction Stories on Spain vs
the United States
Juan Herrero-Senés
10 George Santayana's Transatlantic Literary Criticism and the Potencies of
Aesthetic Judgment
David LaRocca
John C. Havard and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
2 Spain and Washington Irving's Global America
Jeffrey Scraba
3 Moriscos and Mormons: Captivity Literature on the Spanish and American
Frontiers
Elizabeth Terry-Roisin and Randi Lynn Tanglen
4 The Writings of U.S. Hispanists and the Malleability of the American
Empire's Spanish Past
Gregg French
5 Sketches of Spain: The Traveling Fictions of Frances Calderón de la
Barca's The Attaché in MadridNick Spengler
6 "Benito Cereno," Spaniards, and Creoles
John C. Havard
7 Inspiration or Coincidence? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero
y Escudero's
Espinas y rosas as Discursive Doubles
Vanessa Ovalle Perez
8 Spain, U.S. Whiteness Studies, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's "Lost
Cause"
Melanie Hernández
9 Future and Past in Nilo María Fabra's Science Fiction Stories on Spain vs
the United States
Juan Herrero-Senés
10 George Santayana's Transatlantic Literary Criticism and the Potencies of
Aesthetic Judgment
David LaRocca