Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.]

Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.]
Title Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.] PDF eBook
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Pages 326
Release 1823
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Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.]

Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.]
Title Logan, A family history. [By John Neal.] PDF eBook
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Pages 288
Release 1823
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Logan

Logan
Title Logan PDF eBook
Author John Neal
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Pages 330
Release 1822
Genre American literature
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Logan

Logan
Title Logan PDF eBook
Author John Neal
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Pages 352
Release 1822
Genre Authors, American
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John Neal and Nineteenth-century American Literature and Culture

John Neal and Nineteenth-century American Literature and Culture
Title John Neal and Nineteenth-century American Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Edward Watts
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 355
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611484200

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John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture is a critical reassessment of American novelist, editor, critic, and activist John Neal, arguing for his importance to the ongoing reassessment of the American Renaissance and the broader cultural history of the Nineteenth Century. Contributors (including scholars from the United States, Germany, England, Italy, and Israel) present Neal as an innovative literary stylist, penetrating cultural critic, pioneering regionalist, and vital participant in the business of letters in America over his sixty-year career.

The Oxford History of the Novel in English

The Oxford History of the Novel in English
Title The Oxford History of the Novel in English PDF eBook
Author J. Gerald Kennedy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 655
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199908397

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The Oxford History of the Novel in English is a 12-volume series presenting a comprehensive, global, and up-to-date history of English-language prose fiction and written by a large, international team of scholars. The series is concerned with novels as a whole, not just the "literary" novel, and each volume includes chapters on the processes of production, distribution, and reception, and on popular fiction and the fictional sub-genres, as well as outlining the work of major novelists, movements, traditions, and tendencies. In thirty-four essays, this volume reconstructs the emergence and early cultivation of the novel in the United States. Contributors discuss precursors to the U.S. novel that appeared as colonial histories, autobiographies, diaries, and narratives of Indian captivity, religious conversion, and slavery, while paying attention to the entangled literary relations that gave way to a distinctly American cultural identity. The Puritan past, more than two centuries of Indian wars, the American Revolution, and the exploration of the West all inspired fictions of American struggle and self-discovery. A fragmented national publishing landscape comprised of small, local presses often disseminating odd, experimental forms eventually gave rise to major houses in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia and a consequently robust culture of letters. "Dime novels", literary magazines, innovative print technology, and even favorable postal rates contributed to the burgeoning domestic book trade in place by the time of the Missouri Compromise. Contributors weigh novelists of this period alongside their most enduring fictional works to reveal how even the most "American" of novels sometimes confronted the inhuman practices upon which the promise of the new republic had been made to depend. Similarly, the volume also looks at efforts made to extend American interests into the wider world beyond the nation's borders, and it thoroughly documents the emergence of novels projecting those imperial aspirations.

Homicide in American Fiction, 1798–1860

Homicide in American Fiction, 1798–1860
Title Homicide in American Fiction, 1798–1860 PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 365
Release 2018-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501726218

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