American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929

American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929
Title American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929 PDF eBook
Author Philip R. Yannella
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 168
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1444324144

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This book places major literary works within the context of thetopics that engaged a great number of American writers in theperiod from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the GreatDepression Topics include Civil War memory, the virtual re-enslavement ofAfrican-Americans after Reconstruction, and radical socialmovements Draws on a range of documents from magazine and newspaperaccounts to government reports and important non-fiction Presents a contemporary history as writers might haveunderstood it as they were writing, not as historians haveinterpreted it. Designed to be compatible with the major anthologies ofliterature from the period Equips students and general readers with the necessaryhistorical context needed to understand the writings from thisperiod and provides original and useful readings that demonstratehow context contributes to meaning Includes a historical timeline, featuring key literary works,American presidents, and historical events

American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929

American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929
Title American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929 PDF eBook
Author Philip R. Yannella
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 165
Release 2010-08-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1405167815

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This book places major literary works within the context of the topics that engaged a great number of American writers in the period from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Great Depression Topics include Civil War memory, the virtual re-enslavement of African-Americans after Reconstruction, and radical social movements Draws on a range of documents from magazine and newspaper accounts to government reports and important non-fiction Presents a contemporary history as writers might have understood it as they were writing, not as historians have interpreted it. Designed to be compatible with the major anthologies of literature from the period Equips students and general readers with the necessary historical context needed to understand the writings from this period and provides original and useful readings that demonstrate how context contributes to meaning Includes a historical timeline, featuring key literary works, American presidents, and historical events

American Literature in Context

American Literature in Context
Title American Literature in Context PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hook
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2016-05-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1315535807

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First published between 1982 and 1983, this series examines the peculiarly American cultural context out of which the nation’s literature has developed. Covering the years from 1865 to 1900, this third volume of American Literature in Context focuses on the struggles of American writers to make sense of their rapidly changing world. In addition to such major figures as Walt Whitman, Henry James, Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain, it analyses the writings of an unorthodox economist (Henry George), a Utopian reformer (Edward Bellamy) and a critical sociologist (Thorstein Veblen). Particular attention is paid to the challenge to conventional literary and cultural values represented by writers such as William Dean Howell who pursued a new form of scientific, democratic realism in American writing. This book will be of interest to those studying American literature and American studies.

American Literature in Context, II

American Literature in Context, II
Title American Literature in Context, II PDF eBook
Author Brian Harding
Publisher
Pages 247
Release 1982
Genre American literature
ISBN 9780416739206

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American Literature in Context to 1865

American Literature in Context to 1865
Title American Literature in Context to 1865 PDF eBook
Author Susan Castillo
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 204
Release 2010-08-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781405188630

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American Literature in Context to 1865 discusses the issues and events that engaged American writers of the period, providing original and useful readings of important literary works that demonstrate how context contributes to meaning Covers a range of genres including the myths, chants and songs of indigenous cultures, sermons, slave narratives, essays and the novels and poetry to 1865 Designed to be used alongside the major anthologies of literature from the period Equips students with the necessary historical context needed to understand the writings from this period Pedagogical features include a detailed bibliography, and a transatlantic timeline, with literary works, and historical events

American Literature in Context, III

American Literature in Context, III
Title American Literature in Context, III PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hook
Publisher
Pages
Release 1983
Genre American literature
ISBN

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American Literature in Context after 1929

American Literature in Context after 1929
Title American Literature in Context after 1929 PDF eBook
Author Philip R. Yannella
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 182
Release 2010-09-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1444390430

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American Literature in Context after 1929 American Literature in Context after 1929 is the perfect companion for readers who want to familiarize themselves with the historical events and literary movements that shaped American literature from the Great Depression onward. The book covers political ferment of the 1930s; post-World War II anti-Communism; post-war affluence; suburbanization and demographic change; juvenile delinquency, mental illness and the perception of the U.S. as a “sick” society; and post-1965 immigration. It draws on a range of sources, from magazine and newspaper accounts to government reports and important non-fiction, to show how writers engaged the issues and events of their times. Includes a historical timeline, featuring key literary works, and historical events.