This book rethinks sentimentalism by tracing it through US writings set elsewhere in the Americas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria Windell is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is interested in the intersections between genre, nation, history, and transamerican studies.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Coquetry and the Transamerican Foundations of US Literary Sentimentalism * 2: Moor, Mulata, Mulatta: Mary Peabody Mann and Hemispheric Temporalities of Abolition and Empire * 3: Sentimental Diplomacy: Negotiating Indian Removal and the US-Mexican War * 4: The Jacobs Siblings' Black Hemispheric Geographies * 5: Revolutionizing Sentiment: Violent Resistance in Transamerican Antislavery Narratives * Conclusion
* Introduction * 1: Coquetry and the Transamerican Foundations of US Literary Sentimentalism * 2: Moor, Mulata, Mulatta: Mary Peabody Mann and Hemispheric Temporalities of Abolition and Empire * 3: Sentimental Diplomacy: Negotiating Indian Removal and the US-Mexican War * 4: The Jacobs Siblings' Black Hemispheric Geographies * 5: Revolutionizing Sentiment: Violent Resistance in Transamerican Antislavery Narratives * Conclusion
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