"After contributing significantly to the re-assessment of local color writing in the United States, Josephine Donovan's comparative study of European local color literatures again breaks important new ground in the writing of modern literary history. Her analyses of nineteenth-century local color writing in Ireland, in Scotland, in several German speaking countries, and in France reveal the transatlantic scope of a genre that forcefully participated in discourses of modernization. The study's Foucaultian approach that insists on the cultural relevance of local knowledges, its rich historical contextualization of the respective literatures, and its comprehensive discussion of a large number of texts provide a powerful argument for the relevance of the genre and prepare the ground for further exploration." -- Sylvia Mayer, Chair of American Studies, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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