Register of the University of California

Register of the University of California
Title Register of the University of California PDF eBook
Author University of California (1868-1952)
Publisher
Pages 988
Release 1933
Genre Universities and colleges
ISBN

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A Reference Guide for English Studies

A Reference Guide for English Studies
Title A Reference Guide for English Studies PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Marcuse
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 2816
Release 2023-11-10
Genre
ISBN 0520321871

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The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 1, 1590-1820

The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 1, 1590-1820
Title The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 1, 1590-1820 PDF eBook
Author Sacvan Bercovitch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 846
Release 1997-01-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521585712

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Volume I of The Cambridge History of American Literature was originally published in 1997, and covers the colonial and early national periods and discusses the work of a diverse assemblage of authors, from Renaissance explorers and Puritan theocrats to Revolutionary pamphleteers and poets and novelists of the new republic. Addressing those characteristics that render the texts distinctively American while placing the literature in an international perspective, the contributors offer a compelling new evaluation of both the literary importance of early American history and the historical value of early American literature.

Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860

Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860
Title Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 PDF eBook
Author Henrietta Christian Wright
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1896
Genre American literature
ISBN

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General Catalog

General Catalog
Title General Catalog PDF eBook
Author University of California, Los Angeles
Publisher
Pages 1238
Release 1944
Genre Universities and colleges
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Armed Services

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Armed Services
Title Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Armed Services PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher
Pages 1550
Release
Genre Legislative hearings
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The Global Remapping of American Literature

The Global Remapping of American Literature
Title The Global Remapping of American Literature PDF eBook
Author Paul Giles
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 340
Release 2018-06-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0691180784

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This book charts how the cartographies of American literature as an institutional category have varied radically across different times and places. Arguing that American literature was consolidated as a distinctively nationalist entity only in the wake of the U.S. Civil War, Paul Giles identifies this formation as extending until the beginning of the Reagan presidency in 1981. He contrasts this with the more amorphous boundaries of American culture in the eighteenth century, and with ways in which conditions of globalization at the turn of the twenty-first century have reconfigured the parameters of the subject. In light of these fluctuating conceptions of space, Giles suggests new ways of understanding the shifting territory of American literary history. ranging from Cotton Mather to David Foster Wallace, and from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Zora Neale Hurston. Giles considers why European medievalism and Native American prehistory were crucial to classic nineteenth-century authors such as Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville. He discusses how twentieth-century technological innovations, such as air travel, affected representations of the national domain in the texts of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. And he analyzes how regional projections of the South and the Pacific Northwest helped to shape the work of writers such as William Gilmore Simms, José Martí, Elizabeth Bishop, and William Gibson. Bringing together literary analysis, political history, and cultural geography, The Global Remapping of American Literature reorients the subject for the transnational era.