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Seasons of Misery: Early American Studies

Autor Kathleen Donegan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 oct 2013
The stories we tell of American beginnings typically emphasize colonial triumph in the face of adversity. But the early years of English settlement in America were characterized by catastrophe: starvation, disease, extreme violence, ruinous ignorance, and serial abandonment. Seasons of Misery offers a provocative reexamination of the British colonies' chaotic and profoundly unstable beginnings, placing crisis--both experiential and existential--at the center of the story. At the outposts of a fledgling empire and disconnected from the social order of their home society, English settlers were both physically and psychologically estranged from their European identities. They could not control, or often even survive, the world they had intended to possess. According to Kathleen Donegan, it was in this cauldron of uncertainty that colonial identity was formed. Studying the English settlements at Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth, and Barbados, Donegan argues that catastrophe marked the threshold between an old European identity and a new colonial identity, a state of instability in which only fragments of Englishness could survive amid the upheavals of the New World. This constant state of crisis also produced the first distinctively colonial literature as settlers attempted to process events that they could neither fully absorb nor understand. Bringing a critical eye to settlers' first-person accounts, Donegan applies a unique combination of narrative history and literary analysis to trace how settlers used a language of catastrophe to describe unprecedented circumstances, witness unrecognizable selves, and report unaccountable events. Seasons of Misery addresses both the stories that colonists told about themselves and the stories that we have constructed in hindsight about them. In doing so, it offers a new account of the meaning of settlement history and the creation of colonial identity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812245400
ISBN-10: 0812245407
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 162 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria Early American Studies


Notă biografică

Kathleen Donegan teaches English and American studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Cuprins

Introduction: Unsettlement Chapter 1. Roanoke: Left in Virginia Chapter 2. Jamestown: Things That Seemed Incredible Chapter 3. Plymouth: Scarce Able to Bury Their Dead Chapter 4. Barbados: Wild Extravagance Afterword: Standing Half-Amazed Notes Index Acknowledgments

Recenzii

"A provocative and remarkably original contribution that considers the agony of settlement in early America. Donegan writes so beautifully that readers might miss the audacity and innovation of her argument."-Jill Lepore, Harvard University "Elegantly written and persuasively argued, Seasons of Misery provides sophisticated close readings of the early historical eyewitness accounts of English settlements in the New World."-Ralph Bauer, University of Maryland