Esteve examines crowd representations in American literature from the antebellum era to the early twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Esteve is Assistant Professor in the English Department at Concordia University, Montréal. Her work has appeared in ELH, American Literary History, and Genre.
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List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. When travellers swarm forth: antebellum urban aesthetics and the contours of the political 2. In 'the thick of the stream': Henry James and the public sphere 3. A 'gorgeous neutrality': social justice and Stephen Crane's documentary anaesthetics 4. Vicious gregariousness: white city, the nation form and the souls of lynched folk 5. A 'moving mosaic': Harlem, primitivism and Nella Larsen's Quicksand 6. Breaking the waves: mass immigration, trauma and ethno-political consciousness in Cahan, Yezierska and Roth Notes Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. When travellers swarm forth: antebellum urban aesthetics and the contours of the political 2. In 'the thick of the stream': Henry James and the public sphere 3. A 'gorgeous neutrality': social justice and Stephen Crane's documentary anaesthetics 4. Vicious gregariousness: white city, the nation form and the souls of lynched folk 5. A 'moving mosaic': Harlem, primitivism and Nella Larsen's Quicksand 6. Breaking the waves: mass immigration, trauma and ethno-political consciousness in Cahan, Yezierska and Roth Notes Bibliography Index.
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