Urban rehearsals and novel plots in the early American city:
ÚRban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City sheds new light on the literature of the early US by exploring how literature, theatre, architecture, and images worked together to allow readers to imagine themselves as urbanites even before cities developed. In the four decades following...
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Zusammenfassung: | ÚRban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City sheds new light on the literature of the early US by exploring how literature, theatre, architecture, and images worked together to allow readers to imagine themselves as urbanites even before cities developed. In the four decades following the Revolutionary War, the new nation was a loose network of nascent cities connected by print. Before a national culture could develop, local city cultures took shape; literary texts played key roles in helping new Americans become city people. Drawing on extensive archival research, Urban Rehearsals argues that literature, particularly novels and plays, allowed Bostonians to navigate the transition from colonial town to post-revolution city, enabled Philadelphians to grieve their experiences of the 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic and rebuild in the epidemic's aftermath, and showed New Yorkers how the domestic practices that reinforced their urbanity could be opened to the broader public. Throughout, attention to underrepresented voices and texts calls attention to the possibilities for women, immigrants, and Black Americans in developing urban spaces, while showing how those possibilities would be foreclosed as the nation developed. Balancing attention to canonical texts of the early Republic, including The Power of Sympathy, Charlotte Temple, and Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, with novels whose depiction of early cities deserves greater attention, such as Ormond, The Boarding-School, Monima, and Kelroy, this volume shows how US cities developed on the pages and stages of the early Republic, building urban imaginations that would construct the nation's early cities."-- |
Beschreibung: | viii, 263 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
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contents | Introduction: The city before the city -- Part One. The protocity: imagining the US city in the eighteenth century -- Prologue. Open house in New York: The contrast -- Drama uncloseted in Boston: The Power of sympathy -- Philadelphia's fevered readers: Charlotte Temple -- Getting around the protocity: The coquette and The boarding school -- Part Two. The liminal city: literary Philadelphia, 1800-1812 -- Entr'acte: framing urban spaces -- Urban illuminations in Ormond -- Obliged to wander: Dorval and Monima -- Kelroy's shifting city -- Finale: the future city, Franklin, and The female marine |
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spelling | Klimasmith, Elizabeth 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)13289954X aut Urban rehearsals and novel plots in the early American city Betsy Klimasmith First edition Oxford Oxford University Press 2021 viii, 263 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction: The city before the city -- Part One. The protocity: imagining the US city in the eighteenth century -- Prologue. Open house in New York: The contrast -- Drama uncloseted in Boston: The Power of sympathy -- Philadelphia's fevered readers: Charlotte Temple -- Getting around the protocity: The coquette and The boarding school -- Part Two. The liminal city: literary Philadelphia, 1800-1812 -- Entr'acte: framing urban spaces -- Urban illuminations in Ormond -- Obliged to wander: Dorval and Monima -- Kelroy's shifting city -- Finale: the future city, Franklin, and The female marine ÚRban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City sheds new light on the literature of the early US by exploring how literature, theatre, architecture, and images worked together to allow readers to imagine themselves as urbanites even before cities developed. In the four decades following the Revolutionary War, the new nation was a loose network of nascent cities connected by print. Before a national culture could develop, local city cultures took shape; literary texts played key roles in helping new Americans become city people. Drawing on extensive archival research, Urban Rehearsals argues that literature, particularly novels and plays, allowed Bostonians to navigate the transition from colonial town to post-revolution city, enabled Philadelphians to grieve their experiences of the 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic and rebuild in the epidemic's aftermath, and showed New Yorkers how the domestic practices that reinforced their urbanity could be opened to the broader public. Throughout, attention to underrepresented voices and texts calls attention to the possibilities for women, immigrants, and Black Americans in developing urban spaces, while showing how those possibilities would be foreclosed as the nation developed. Balancing attention to canonical texts of the early Republic, including The Power of Sympathy, Charlotte Temple, and Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, with novels whose depiction of early cities deserves greater attention, such as Ormond, The Boarding-School, Monima, and Kelroy, this volume shows how US cities developed on the pages and stages of the early Republic, building urban imaginations that would construct the nation's early cities."-- Geschichte 1775-1825 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Stadtleben Motiv (DE-588)4431651-3 gnd rswk-swf Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf American literature / 18th century / History and criticism American literature / 19th century / History and criticism Cities and towns in literature City and town life in literature Littérature américaine / 18e siècle / Histoire et critique Littérature américaine / 19e siècle / Histoire et critique Vie urbaine dans la littérature American literature 1700-1799 Criticism, interpretation, etc USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 s Stadtleben Motiv (DE-588)4431651-3 s Geschichte 1775-1825 z DE-604 |
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