The Latest Early American Literature both negatively critiques how the latest scholarly receptions of early American literature differ insignificantly from the earliest ones and positively proposes how a transnationalist concession-that America's neocolonial culture lags behind that of Europe-might advance postmodern theorizing.
The Latest Early American Literature both negatively critiques how the latest scholarly receptions of early American literature differ insignificantly from the earliest ones and positively proposes how a transnationalist concession-that America's neocolonial culture lags behind that of Europe-might advance postmodern theorizing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword I. The Latest Early American Literature 1. The Latest Early American Literature 2. Romancing the Medieval 3. Marginalizing Early American Literature 4. The Tain(e) of/in Spengemann's Mirror II. Humanizing the Monster 5. Humanizing the Monster 6. Captivity in the Classroom 7. Old Orthodoxy in the New Nation 8. No Notes from Underground: The Subterranean in the Bartrams and Brockden Brown III. Before/Beyond Multiculturalism 9. Before/Beyond Multiculturalism 10. Marketing Accounts of the Colonial Frontier 11. Paine and Sièyes 12. The Least Possible Nation IV. E(arly). A(merican). Poe 13. E(arly). A(merican). Poe 14. Poe's Alpha Poem 15. Gide, Poe, Rowlandson 16. Whose/Who's Ligeia? Afterword Bibliography Index About the Author
Foreword I. The Latest Early American Literature 1. The Latest Early American Literature 2. Romancing the Medieval 3. Marginalizing Early American Literature 4. The Tain(e) of/in Spengemann's Mirror II. Humanizing the Monster 5. Humanizing the Monster 6. Captivity in the Classroom 7. Old Orthodoxy in the New Nation 8. No Notes from Underground: The Subterranean in the Bartrams and Brockden Brown III. Before/Beyond Multiculturalism 9. Before/Beyond Multiculturalism 10. Marketing Accounts of the Colonial Frontier 11. Paine and Sièyes 12. The Least Possible Nation IV. E(arly). A(merican). Poe 13. E(arly). A(merican). Poe 14. Poe's Alpha Poem 15. Gide, Poe, Rowlandson 16. Whose/Who's Ligeia? Afterword Bibliography Index About the Author
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