Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940. Laura Doyle
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Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940. Laura Doyle

  • Auteur: Doyle, Laura Anne
  • Éditeur: Durham C. London : Duke University Press, cop. 2008
  • Sujets: Littérature américaine -- Histoire et critique;
    Littérature anglaise -- Histoire et critique;
    Race -- Dans la littérature;
    Liberté -- Dans la littérature;
    Modernisme (littérature);
    American fiction -- History and criticism;
    English fiction -- History and criticism;
    Race in literature;
    Liberty in literature;
    Modernism (Literature)
  • Notes: Bibliogr. p. 507-553. Index
    Atlantic horizon, interior turn : seventeenth-century racial revolution Liberty's historiography : James Harrington to Mercy Otis Warren The poetics of liberty and the racial sublime Entering Atlantic history : Oroonoko, Imoinda, and Behn Rape as entry into liberty : Haywood and Richardson Transatlantic seductions : Defoe, Rowson, Brown, and Wilson Middle-passage plots : Defoe, Equiano, Melville At liberty's limits : Walpole and Lewis Saxon dissociation in Brockden Brown Dispossession in Jacobs and Hopkins Freedom by removal in Sedgwick "A" for Atlantic in Hawthorne Freedom's eastward turn in Eliot's Daniel Deronda Trickster epic in Hopkins's contending forces Queering freedom's theft in Nella Larsen Woolf's queer Atlantic oeuvre
  • Contient: Atlantic horizon, interior turn : seventeenth-century racial revolution Liberty's historiography : James Harrington to Mercy Otis Warren The poetics of liberty and the racial sublime Entering Atlantic history : Oroonoko, Imoinda, and Behn Rape as entry into liberty : Haywood and Richardson Transatlantic seductions : Defoe, Rowson, Brown, and Wilson Middle-passage plots : Defoe, Equiano, Melville At liberty's limits : Walpole and Lewis Saxon dissociation in Brockden Brown Dispossession in Jacobs and Hopkins Freedom by removal in Sedgwick "A" for Atlantic in Hawthorne Freedom's eastward turn in Eliot's Daniel Deronda Trickster epic in Hopkins's contending forces Queering freedom's theft in Nella Larsen Woolf's queer Atlantic oeuvre
  • Langue: Anglais
  • Date d'édition: cop. 2008
  • Identifiant: 978-0-8223-4135-2 ; 0-8223-4135-2 ; 978-0-8223-4159-8 ; 0-8223-4159-X
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 vol. (XII- 578 p.) ; 25 cm
 
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