This cultural history of the American empire via ancient Rome tracks the way writers and artists have imagined Roman antiquity as an analogy that variously bolsters and critiques American imperial power.
This cultural history of the American empire via ancient Rome tracks the way writers and artists have imagined Roman antiquity as an analogy that variously bolsters and critiques American imperial power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Storey is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Rural Fictions, Urban Realities: A Geography of Gilded Age American Literature (Oxford University Press, 2013). He has published essays on American literature in numerous journals and collections, including Nineteenth-Century Literature, Modernism/modernity, and Neither the Time Nor the Place: Today's Nineteenth Century (Ed. Christopher Castiglia and Susan Gillman, Uni versityof Pennsylvania Press, 2021). He is also, with Stephen Shapiro, co-editor of the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to American Horror.
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Introduction: Roma Redux Part One: Histories 1: Republic 2: Slave Part Two: Genres 3: Dominion Without End: Christian Fiction 4: Among the Ruins: Travel Narratives 5: Waiting for the Barbarians: Science Fiction Epilogue: Roma Finita
Introduction: Roma Redux Part One: Histories 1: Republic 2: Slave Part Two: Genres 3: Dominion Without End: Christian Fiction 4: Among the Ruins: Travel Narratives 5: Waiting for the Barbarians: Science Fiction Epilogue: Roma Finita
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