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Oxford History of the Novel in English - Volume 5: The American Novel From Its Beginnings to 1870

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Informationen zum Autor J. Gerald Kennedy is William A. Read Professor of English at Louisiana State University and author of Poe, Death, and the Life of Writing and Imagining Paris: Exile, Writing, and American Identity. He has edited four collections (two for OUP) and editions of Poe and Black Hawk. Leland S. Person is Professor of English at the University of Cincinnati and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. He is the author of Aesthetic Headaches: Women and a Masculine Poetics in Poe, Melville, and Hawthorne, Henry James and the Suspense of Masculinity, and The Cambridge Introduction to Nathaniel Hawthorne, and editor of several collections and a critical edition of The Scarlet Letter. Klappentext This volume in The Oxford History of the Novel in English reassesses, in an authoritative way, the principal forms and features of the emerging American novel. Zusammenfassung This volume in The Oxford History of the Novel in English reassesses, in an authoritative way, the principal forms and features of the emerging American novel. Inhaltsverzeichnis "Introduction: The American Novel to 1870," J. Gerald Kennedy and Leland S. Person Part 1: The Beginnings of the Novel in the United States 1. "Before the American Novel," Betsy Erkkilä 2. "The Sentimental Novel and the Seductions of Post-Colonial Imitation," Karen A. Weyler 3. "Complementary Strangers: Charles Brockden Brown, Susanna Rowson, and the Early American Sentimental Gothic," Marion Rust 4. "Trends and Patterns in the US Novel, 1800-1820," Ed White 5. "Unsettling Novels of the Early Republic," Leonard Tennenhouse Part 2: The Novel and American Nation-building 6. "Walter Scott and the American Historical Novel," Fiona Robertson 7. "Revolutionary Novels and the Problem of Literary Nationalism," Joseph J. Letter 8. "Frontier Novels, Border Wars, and Indian Removal," Dana D. Nelson 9. "America's Europe: Irving, Poe, and the 'Foreign Subject,'" J. Gerald Kennedy Part 3: The American Publishing World and the Novel 10. "Publishers, Booksellers, and the Literary Market," Michael Winship 11. "The Perils of Authorship: Literary Property and Nineteenth-Century American Fiction," Lara Langer Cohen and Meredith L. McGill 12. "Periodicals and the Novel," Patricia Okker 13. "Cheap Sensation: Pamphlet Potboilers and Beadle's Dime Novels," Shelley Streeby Part 4: Leading Novelists of Antebellum America 14. "James Fenimore Cooper: Beyond Leather-Stocking," Wayne Franklin 15. "Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Domestic and National Narratives," James L. Machor 16. "Hawthorne and the Historical Romance," Larry J. Reynolds 17. "Herman Melville," Jonathan Arac 18. "Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Antislavery Cause," John Ernest Part 5: Major Novels 19. "The Last of the Mohicans: Race to Citizenship," Leland S. Person 20. "The Scarlet Letter," Monika Elbert 21. "Moby-Dick and Globalization," John Carlos Rowe 22. "Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin," David S. Reynolds Part 6: Cultural Influences on the American Novel, 1820-1870 23. "Transatlantic Currents and Postcolonial Anxieties," Paul Giles 24. "The Transamerican Novel," Anna Brickhouse 25. "Slavery, Abolitionism, and the African American Novel," Ivy Wilson 26. "Ethnic Novels and the Construction of the Multicultural Nation to 1870," John Lowe 27. "Women's Novels and the Gendering of Genius," Renée Bergland 28. "Male Hybrids in Classic American Fiction," David Leverenz 29. "Studying Nature in the Antebellum Novel," Timothy Sweet 30. "Novels of Faith and Doubt in a Changing Culture," Caroline Levander Part 7: Fictional Sub-genres 31. "Temperance Novels and Moral Reform," Debra J. Rosenthal 32. "Novels of Travel and Exploration," Gretchen Murphy 33. "The City Mystery Novel," Scott Peeples 34. "Surviving National Disunion: Civil War Nov...

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