Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel
Autor Matthew C. Salyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mai 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498562928
ISBN-10: 1498562922
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Lexington Books
ISBN-10: 1498562922
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Lexington Books
Cuprins
Introduction: When We ¿empired in the empire¿: The Problem of Narrating Imperial Time and Place in an Imperial Time and Place
Chapter One: ¿A little false geography¿: Edmund Burke as Edward Waverley
Chapter Two: ¿The empire of the father continues even after his death¿: Edgar Huntly, James Annesley, and the Eighteenth-Century Orphan Redemptioner Narrative
Chapter Three: Still ¿under Sir William¿: Locum Tenens, Cooper¿s Leatherstocking, and the Tragic View of the American Revolution
Chapter Four: ¿Revolution is a work of blood¿: Nationalism, Horror, and Mercantile Empire in Frederick Marryat¿s The Phantom Ship
Chapter Five: ¿Buried in their strange decay¿: Lost Letters, Lost Races, and Imperial (Mis)translations
Chapter Six: ¿Just as Government¿s a mere matter of form¿: Blackwood¿s Edinburgh Magazine, Imperial Romanticism, and the Art of ¿Personation¿
Chapter Seven: Coda: ¿And to show us your books¿: Kipling¿s Peachey Taliaferro Carnehan as ¿Romance-Monger¿ and Reader
Chapter One: ¿A little false geography¿: Edmund Burke as Edward Waverley
Chapter Two: ¿The empire of the father continues even after his death¿: Edgar Huntly, James Annesley, and the Eighteenth-Century Orphan Redemptioner Narrative
Chapter Three: Still ¿under Sir William¿: Locum Tenens, Cooper¿s Leatherstocking, and the Tragic View of the American Revolution
Chapter Four: ¿Revolution is a work of blood¿: Nationalism, Horror, and Mercantile Empire in Frederick Marryat¿s The Phantom Ship
Chapter Five: ¿Buried in their strange decay¿: Lost Letters, Lost Races, and Imperial (Mis)translations
Chapter Six: ¿Just as Government¿s a mere matter of form¿: Blackwood¿s Edinburgh Magazine, Imperial Romanticism, and the Art of ¿Personation¿
Chapter Seven: Coda: ¿And to show us your books¿: Kipling¿s Peachey Taliaferro Carnehan as ¿Romance-Monger¿ and Reader