Revisionary interventions into the Americanist canon:
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Durham, N.C.
Duke University Press
1994
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spelling | Revisionary interventions into the Americanist canon Donald E. Pease, editor Durham, N.C. Duke University Press 1994 viii, 342 p txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier New Americanists "The text of this book originally was published without the present preface or index as vol. 17, no. 1 of Boundary 2"--T.p. verso New Americanists : revisionist interventions into the canon "Res Publica" of letters Rationale for "the American romance" Scarcity, subjectivity, and Emerson Hearing narrative voices in Melville's "Pierre" Rhetorical use and abuse of fiction : eating books in late nineteenth-century America Maternal discourse and the romance of self-possession in Kate Chopin's "the Awakening" Donald E. Pease -- Michael Warner -- John McWilliams -- Wai-chee Dimock -- Priscilla Wald -- Steven Mailloux -- Ivy Schweitzer -- Realism, ideology, and the novel in America (1886-1896) : changing perspectives in the work of Mark Twain, W. D. Howells, and Henry James American literature and the new historicism : the example of Frederick Douglas "Ours by the law of nature" : romance and independents on Mark Twain's river Cataloging the creatures of the deep : "Billy Budd, sailor" and the rise of sociology Violence, revolution, and the cost of freedom : John Brown and W. E. B. DuBois Robert Weimann -- Gregory S. Jay -- Howard Horwitz -- Susan Mizruchi -- William E. Cain American literature 19th century History and criticism Theory, etc Literature and society United States History 19th century Literature and history United States Canon (Literature) Historicism Pease, Donald E. Sonstige oth |
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title | Revisionary interventions into the Americanist canon |
title_alt | New Americanists : revisionist interventions into the canon "Res Publica" of letters Rationale for "the American romance" Scarcity, subjectivity, and Emerson Hearing narrative voices in Melville's "Pierre" Rhetorical use and abuse of fiction : eating books in late nineteenth-century America Maternal discourse and the romance of self-possession in Kate Chopin's "the Awakening" Realism, ideology, and the novel in America (1886-1896) : changing perspectives in the work of Mark Twain, W. D. Howells, and Henry James American literature and the new historicism : the example of Frederick Douglas "Ours by the law of nature" : romance and independents on Mark Twain's river Cataloging the creatures of the deep : "Billy Budd, sailor" and the rise of sociology Violence, revolution, and the cost of freedom : John Brown and W. E. B. DuBois |
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