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_aHandbook of Transatlantic North American Studies / _ced. by Julia Straub. |
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_aBerlin ; _aBoston : _bDe Gruyter, _c[2016] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (X, 622 p.) | ||
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_aHandbooks of English and American Studies : Text and Theory ; _v3 |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tEditors’ Preface -- _tContents -- _t0. Introduction: Transatlantic North American Studies -- _tPart I. Literary Movements and Key Periods in a Transatlantic Perspective -- _t1. The Colonial Period -- _t2. The Eighteenth Century and the Literary Marketplace -- _t3. Transcendentalism, Romanticism, Transatlanticism -- _t4. Literary Realism and Naturalism -- _t5. Transatlantic Modernisms -- _t6. Poetry and Fiction after 9/11 -- _tPart II. The Transatlantic Author -- _t7. T. S. Eliot -- _t8. Henry James -- _t9. Elizabeth Stoddard -- _t10. Margaret Fuller -- _tPart III. Transatlantic Aesthetics: Genres, Styles, Debates -- _t11. The Early American Novel and Sentimentalism -- _t12. The American Short Story -- _t13. Travel Writing -- _t14. The Transatlantic Gothic -- _tPart IV. Transatlantic Media Cultures -- _t15. Under the Atlantic -- _t16. Periodicals and Journalism in Early America -- _t17. Periodicals and Journalism in Nineteenth- Century America -- _t18. Transatlantic Comics: Tintin and Superman Crossing the Pond -- _tPart V. Writing the Black Atlantic -- _t19. The Black Atlantic -- _t20. The Slave Narrative -- _t21. Afropolitan Writing -- _tPart VI. Transatlantic Afterlives: Reception Histories -- _t22. The Transatlantic Publishing Industry: Book Trade, Copyright, Reception, 1776–1891 -- _t23. A Global Player? Transatlantic Shakespeare as an Example of Cultural Circulation Processes -- _t24. Dickens in America – America in Dickens -- _tPart VII. Transatlantic Canadian Studies -- _t25. Canadian Studies and Canadian Literature in a Transatlantic Context: Themes, Theories, Images, Life Writing -- _t26. Transatlantic Dimensions in Canadian Short Story Writing -- _t27. Multiculturalism in Canadian Fiction -- _t28. Performance, Identity and Indianer: Canadian Indigenous Crossings of the Atlantic -- _tPart VIII. Widening the Transatlantic Sphere -- _t29. Dialectics of Slavery and Servitude in Irish‑Caribbean Literature -- _t30. Irish-American Literature -- _t31. The Scottish American Enlightenment -- _tIndex of Subjects -- _tIndex of Names -- _tList of Contributors |
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| 520 | _aTransatlantic literary studies have provided important new perspectives on North American, British and Irish literature. They have led to a revision of literary history and the idea of a national literature. They have changed the perception of the Anglo-American literary market and its many processes of transatlantic production, distribution, reception and criticism. Rather than dwelling on comparisons or engaging with the notion of ‘influence,’ transatlantic literary studies seek to understand North American, British and Irish literature as linked with each other by virtue of multi-layered historical and cultural ties and pay special attention to the many refractions and mutual interferences that have characterized these traditions since colonial times. This handbook brings together articles that summarize some of the crucial transatlantic concepts, debates and topics. The contributions contained in this volume examine periods in literary and cultural history, literary movements, individual authors as well as genres from a transatlantic perspective, combining theoretical insight with textual analysis. | ||
| 530 | _aIssued also in print. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Jun 2024) | |
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_aCanadian literature _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aComparative literature _xAmerican and English. |
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_aComparative literature _xEnglish and American. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aCultural fusion in literature. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aIdentity (Philosophical concept) in literature. | |
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_aTravelers' writings _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aLITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. _2bisacsh |
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| 653 | _aAmerican Literature. | ||
| 653 | _aAnglophone Literature. | ||
| 653 | _aBritish Literature. | ||
| 653 | _aTransatlantic Literary Studies. | ||
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