Transatlantic insurrections : British culture and the formation of American literature, 1730-1860 /

Selected byChoicemagazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2001Paul Giles traces the paradoxical relations between English and American literature from 1730 through 1860, suggesting how the formation of a literary tradition in each national culture was deeply dependent upon negotiation with its...

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Main Author: Giles, Paul
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Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2001.
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505 0 |a Introduction. British-American literature: paradoxical constitutions, civil wars -- The art of sinking: Alexander Pope and Mather Byles -- Topsy-turvy neoclassicism: the Connecticut wits -- From allegory to exchange: Richardson and Franklin -- The culture of sensibility: Jefferson, Sterne, and Burke -- "Another world must be unfurled": Jane Austen and America -- Burlesques of civility: Washington Irving -- Perverse reflections: Hawthorne and Trollope -- Conclusion. Transatlantic perspectives: Poe and Equiano. 
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