Reading the West
New Essays on the Literature of the American West
Herausgeber: Kowalewski, Michael; Posnock, Ross; Gelpi, Albert
Reading the West
New Essays on the Literature of the American West
Herausgeber: Kowalewski, Michael; Posnock, Ross; Gelpi, Albert
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A collection of essays exploring western American literature and the West in the American imagination.
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A collection of essays exploring western American literature and the West in the American imagination.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521565592
- ISBN-10: 0521565596
- Artikelnr.: 21099541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521565592
- ISBN-10: 0521565596
- Artikelnr.: 21099541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Michael Kowalewski; Part I. Nature and Place in Western
Writing: 1. Region, power, place William W. Bevis; 2. Burros and Mustangs:
literary evolutionism and the wilderness west David Rains Wallace; Part II.
Reimagining the American Frontier: 3.The Literature of loneliness:
understanding the letters and diaries of the American West Shannon
Applegate; 4. Quoting the wicked wit of the West: Frontier reportage and
Western vernacular Michael Kowalewski; 5. Bierstadt's settings, Harte's
plots Lee Mitchell; Part III. Modern Western Revisions: 6. Sentimentalism
in the American Southwest: John C. Van Dyke, Mary Austin and Edward Abbey
Peter Wild; 7. Revisionist Western classics Thomas J. Lyon; 8. Molly's
truthtelling, or Jean Stafford rewrites the Western Susan J. Rosowski; 9.
Borders, frontiers and mountains: mapping the history of 'US Hispanic
Literature' Margaret Garcia Davidson; Part IV. Contemporary Western
Writing: A Mosaic: 10. The return of the native: the politics of identity
in American Indian fiction of the West Philip Burnham; 11. Regionalism
makes good: the San Francisco Renaissance Linda Hamalian; 12. 'The Circle
Almost Circled': some notes on California's fiction James D. Houston; 13.
Fighting the religion of the present: Western motifs in the first wave of
Asian American plays Misha Berson.
Writing: 1. Region, power, place William W. Bevis; 2. Burros and Mustangs:
literary evolutionism and the wilderness west David Rains Wallace; Part II.
Reimagining the American Frontier: 3.The Literature of loneliness:
understanding the letters and diaries of the American West Shannon
Applegate; 4. Quoting the wicked wit of the West: Frontier reportage and
Western vernacular Michael Kowalewski; 5. Bierstadt's settings, Harte's
plots Lee Mitchell; Part III. Modern Western Revisions: 6. Sentimentalism
in the American Southwest: John C. Van Dyke, Mary Austin and Edward Abbey
Peter Wild; 7. Revisionist Western classics Thomas J. Lyon; 8. Molly's
truthtelling, or Jean Stafford rewrites the Western Susan J. Rosowski; 9.
Borders, frontiers and mountains: mapping the history of 'US Hispanic
Literature' Margaret Garcia Davidson; Part IV. Contemporary Western
Writing: A Mosaic: 10. The return of the native: the politics of identity
in American Indian fiction of the West Philip Burnham; 11. Regionalism
makes good: the San Francisco Renaissance Linda Hamalian; 12. 'The Circle
Almost Circled': some notes on California's fiction James D. Houston; 13.
Fighting the religion of the present: Western motifs in the first wave of
Asian American plays Misha Berson.
Introduction Michael Kowalewski; Part I. Nature and Place in Western
Writing: 1. Region, power, place William W. Bevis; 2. Burros and Mustangs:
literary evolutionism and the wilderness west David Rains Wallace; Part II.
Reimagining the American Frontier: 3.The Literature of loneliness:
understanding the letters and diaries of the American West Shannon
Applegate; 4. Quoting the wicked wit of the West: Frontier reportage and
Western vernacular Michael Kowalewski; 5. Bierstadt's settings, Harte's
plots Lee Mitchell; Part III. Modern Western Revisions: 6. Sentimentalism
in the American Southwest: John C. Van Dyke, Mary Austin and Edward Abbey
Peter Wild; 7. Revisionist Western classics Thomas J. Lyon; 8. Molly's
truthtelling, or Jean Stafford rewrites the Western Susan J. Rosowski; 9.
Borders, frontiers and mountains: mapping the history of 'US Hispanic
Literature' Margaret Garcia Davidson; Part IV. Contemporary Western
Writing: A Mosaic: 10. The return of the native: the politics of identity
in American Indian fiction of the West Philip Burnham; 11. Regionalism
makes good: the San Francisco Renaissance Linda Hamalian; 12. 'The Circle
Almost Circled': some notes on California's fiction James D. Houston; 13.
Fighting the religion of the present: Western motifs in the first wave of
Asian American plays Misha Berson.
Writing: 1. Region, power, place William W. Bevis; 2. Burros and Mustangs:
literary evolutionism and the wilderness west David Rains Wallace; Part II.
Reimagining the American Frontier: 3.The Literature of loneliness:
understanding the letters and diaries of the American West Shannon
Applegate; 4. Quoting the wicked wit of the West: Frontier reportage and
Western vernacular Michael Kowalewski; 5. Bierstadt's settings, Harte's
plots Lee Mitchell; Part III. Modern Western Revisions: 6. Sentimentalism
in the American Southwest: John C. Van Dyke, Mary Austin and Edward Abbey
Peter Wild; 7. Revisionist Western classics Thomas J. Lyon; 8. Molly's
truthtelling, or Jean Stafford rewrites the Western Susan J. Rosowski; 9.
Borders, frontiers and mountains: mapping the history of 'US Hispanic
Literature' Margaret Garcia Davidson; Part IV. Contemporary Western
Writing: A Mosaic: 10. The return of the native: the politics of identity
in American Indian fiction of the West Philip Burnham; 11. Regionalism
makes good: the San Francisco Renaissance Linda Hamalian; 12. 'The Circle
Almost Circled': some notes on California's fiction James D. Houston; 13.
Fighting the religion of the present: Western motifs in the first wave of
Asian American plays Misha Berson.