A history of American literature
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A history of American literature
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: Blackwell, 2004
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: paper ISBN 9781405192286
内容説明
Updated throughout and with much new material, A History of American Literature, Second Edition, is the most up-to-date and comprehensive survey available of the myriad forms of American Literature from pre-Columbian times to the present.
The most comprehensive and up-to-date history of American literature available today
Covers fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction, as well as other forms of literature including folktale, spirituals, the detective story, the thriller, and science fiction
Explores the plural character of American literature, including the contributions made by African American, Native American, Hispanic and Asian American writers
Considers how our understanding of American literature has changed over the past?thirty years
Situates American literature in the contexts of American history, politics and society
Offers an invaluable introduction to American literature for students at all levels, academic and general readers
目次
Acknowledgments xi
1 The First Americans: American Literature Before and During the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods 1
Imagining Eden 1
Native American Oral Traditions 4
Spanish and French Encounters with America 14
Anglo-American Encounters 21
Writing of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods 27
Puritan narratives 28
Challenges to the Puritan oligarchy 32
Some colonial poetry 36
Enemies within and without 44
Trends toward the secular and resistance 48
Toward the Revolution 60
Alternative voices of Revolution 69
Writing Revolution: Poetry, drama, fiction 75
2 Inventing Americas: The Making of American Literature, 1800-1865 88
Making a Nation 88
The Making of American Myths 92
Myths of an emerging nation 92
The making of Western myth 95
The making of Southern myth 105
Legends of the Old Southwest 109
The Making of American Selves 114
The Transcendentalists 114
Voices of African-American identity 126
The Making of Many Americas 133
Native American writing 134
Oral culture of the Hispanic Southwest 139
African-American polemic and poetry 141
Abolitionist and pro-slavery writing 145
Abolitionism and feminism 154
African-American writing 161
The Making of an American Fiction and Poetry 171
The emergence of American narratives 171
Women writers and storytellers 190
Spirituals and folk songs 196
American poetic voices 199
3 Reconstructing the Past, Reimagining the Future: The Development of American Literature, 1865-1900 219
Rebuilding a Nation 219
The Development of Literary Regionalism 224
From Adam to outsider 224
Regionalism in the West and Midwest 231
African-American and Native American voices 233
Regionalism in New England 235
Regionalism in the South 239
The Development of Literary Realism and Naturalism 255
Capturing the commonplace 255
Capturing the real thing 259
Toward Naturalism 269
The Development of Women's Writing 281
Writing by African-American women 281
Writing and the condition of women 284
The Development of Many Americas 290
Things fall apart 290
Voices of resistance 293
Voices of reform 295
The immigrant encounter 299
4 Making It New: The Emergence of Modern American Literature, 1900-1945 308
Changing National Identities 308
Between Victorianism and Modernism 320
The problem of race 320
Building bridges: Women writers 326
Critiques of American provincial life 336
Poetry and the search for form 345
The Inventions of Modernism 359
Imagism, Vorticism, and Objectivism 359
Making it new in poetry 367
Making it new in prose 397
Making it new in drama 420
Traditionalism, Politics, and Prophecy 431
The uses of traditionalism 431
Populism and radicalism 446
Prophetic voices 462
Community and Identity 466
Immigrant writing 466
Native American voices 472
The literature of the New Negro movement and beyond 476
Mass Culture and the Writer 503
Western, detective, and hardboiled fiction 503
Humorous writing 509
Fiction and popular culture 512
5 Negotiating the American Century: American Literature since 1945 519
Toward a Transnational Nation 519
Formalists and Confessionals 532
From the mythological eye to the lonely "I" in poetry 532
From formalism to freedom in poetry 540
The uses of formalism 548
Confessional poetry 554
New formalists, new confessionals 563
Public and Private Histories 568
Documentary and dream in prose 568
Contested identities in prose 576
Crossing borders: Some women prose writers 588
Beats, Prophets, Aesthetes, and New Formalists 599
Rediscovering the American voice: The Black Mountain writers 599
Restoring the American vision: The San Francisco Renaissance 606
Recreating American rhythms: The beat generation 610
Reinventing the American self: The New York poets 615
Redefining American poetry: The New Formalists 623
Resisting orthodoxy: Dissent and experiment in fiction 631
The Art and Politics of Race 640
Defining a new black aesthetic 640
Defining a new black identity in prose 651
Defining a new black identity in drama 663
Telling impossible stories: Recent African-American fiction 668
Realism and its Discontents 678
Confronting the real, stretching the realistic in drama 678
New Journalists and dirty realists 700
Language and Genre 705
Watching nothing: Postmodernity in prose 705
The actuality of words: Postmodern poetry 720
Signs and scenes of crime, science fiction, and fantasy 727
Creating New Americas 740
Dreaming history: European immigrant writing 740
Remapping a nation: Chicano/a and Latino/a writing 748
Improvising America: Asian-American writing 763
New and ancient songs: The return of the Native American 779
After the Fall: American Literature since 9/11 795
Writing the crisis in prose 795
Writing the crisis in drama 809
Writing the crisis in poetry 816
Further Reading 829
Index 857
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: hardback ISBN 9781405192293
内容説明
Updated throughout and with much new material, A History of American Literature, Second Edition, is the most up-to-date and comprehensive survey available of the myriad forms of American Literature from pre-Columbian times to the present. * The most comprehensive and up-to-date history of American literature available today * Covers fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction, as well as other forms of literature including folktale, spirituals, the detective story, the thriller, and science fiction * Explores the plural character of American literature, including the contributions made by African American, Native American, Hispanic and Asian American writers * Considers how our understanding of American literature has changed over the past?thirty years * Situates American literature in the contexts of American history, politics and society * Offers an invaluable introduction to American literature for students at all levels, academic and general readers
目次
Acknowledgments xi 1 The First Americans: American Literature Before and During the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods 1 Imagining Eden 1 Native American Oral Traditions 4 Spanish and French Encounters with America 14 Anglo-American Encounters 21 Writing of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods 27 Puritan narratives 28 Challenges to the Puritan oligarchy 32 Some colonial poetry 36 Enemies within and without 44 Trends toward the secular and resistance 48 Toward the Revolution 60 Alternative voices of Revolution 69 Writing Revolution: Poetry, drama, fiction 75 2 Inventing Americas: The Making of American Literature, 1800 1865 88 Making a Nation 88 The Making of American Myths 92 Myths of an emerging nation 92 The making of Western myth 95 The making of Southern myth 105 Legends of the Old Southwest 109 The Making of American Selves 114 The Transcendentalists 114 Voices of African-American identity 126 The Making of Many Americas 133 Native American writing 134 Oral culture of the Hispanic Southwest 139 African-American polemic and poetry 141 Abolitionist and pro-slavery writing 145 Abolitionism and feminism 154 African-American writing 161 The Making of an American Fiction and Poetry 171 The emergence of American narratives 171 Women writers and storytellers 190 Spirituals and folk songs 196 American poetic voices 199 3 Reconstructing the Past, Reimagining the Future: The Development of American Literature, 1865 1900 219 Rebuilding a Nation 219 The Development of Literary Regionalism 224 From Adam to outsider 224 Regionalism in the West and Midwest 231 African-American and Native American voices 233 Regionalism in New England 235 Regionalism in the South 239 The Development of Literary Realism and Naturalism 255 Capturing the commonplace 255 Capturing the real thing 259 Toward Naturalism 269 The Development of Women's Writing 281 Writing by African-American women 281 Writing and the condition of women 284 The Development of Many Americas 290 Things fall apart 290 Voices of resistance 293 Voices of reform 295 The immigrant encounter 299 4 Making It New: The Emergence of Modern American Literature, 1900 1945 308 Changing National Identities 308 Between Victorianism and Modernism 320 The problem of race 320 Building bridges: Women writers 326 Critiques of American provincial life 336 Poetry and the search for form 345 The Inventions of Modernism 359 Imagism, Vorticism, and Objectivism 359 Making it new in poetry 367 Making it new in prose 397 Making it new in drama 420 Traditionalism, Politics, and Prophecy 431 The uses of traditionalism 431 Populism and radicalism 446 Prophetic voices 462 Community and Identity 466 Immigrant writing 466 Native American voices 472 The literature of the New Negro movement and beyond 476 Mass Culture and the Writer 503 Western, detective, and hardboiled fiction 503 Humorous writing 509 Fiction and popular culture 512 5 Negotiating the American Century: American Literature since 1945 519 Toward a Transnational Nation 519 Formalists and Confessionals 532 From the mythological eye to the lonely "I" in poetry 532 From formalism to freedom in poetry 540 The uses of formalism 548 Confessional poetry 554 New formalists, new confessionals 563 Public and Private Histories 568 Documentary and dream in prose 568 Contested identities in prose 576 Crossing borders: Some women prose writers 588 Beats, Prophets, Aesthetes, and New Formalists 599 Rediscovering the American voice: The Black Mountain writers 599 Restoring the American vision: The San Francisco Renaissance 606 Recreating American rhythms: The beat generation 610 Reinventing the American self: The New York poets 615 Redefining American poetry: The New Formalists 623 Resisting orthodoxy: Dissent and experiment in fiction 631 The Art and Politics of Race 640 Defining a new black aesthetic 640 Defining a new black identity in prose 651 Defining a new black identity in drama 663 Telling impossible stories: Recent African-American fiction 668 Realism and its Discontents 678 Confronting the real, stretching the realistic in drama 678 New Journalists and dirty realists 700 Language and Genre 705 Watching nothing: Postmodernity in prose 705 The actuality of words: Postmodern poetry 720 Signs and scenes of crime, science fiction, and fantasy 727 Creating New Americas 740 Dreaming history: European immigrant writing 740 Remapping a nation: Chicano/a and Latino/a writing 748 Improvising America: Asian-American writing 763 New and ancient songs: The return of the Native American 779 After the Fall: American Literature since 9/11 795 Writing the crisis in prose 795 Writing the crisis in drama 809 Writing the crisis in poetry 816 Further Reading 829 Index 857
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