Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9781351223379
ISBN-13 : 1351223372
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Synopsis Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3 by : Peter Rawlings

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3
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Publisher : Routledge
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Synopsis Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 3 by : Peter Rawlings

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 1

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 1
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9781351223447
ISBN-13 : 1351223445
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Synopsis Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 1 by : Peter Rawlings

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 2

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 2
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781351223409
ISBN-13 : 1351223402
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Synopsis Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 2 by : Peter Rawlings

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

Hot Plowshares

Hot Plowshares
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Total Pages : 662
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124454674
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Synopsis Hot Plowshares by : Albion W. Tourgée

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900
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Publisher : Pickering & Chatto Publishers
Total Pages : 1320
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ISBN-10 : 1781445109
ISBN-13 : 9781781445105
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Synopsis Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 by : Peter Rawlings

In the colonial period, and for some time after independence, the writing and reading of fiction in America was condemned by members of the Puritan establishment for creating 'momentary scenes of unreal bliss', and twisting 'the understanding into every obliquity of distortion.' At that point, few could have foreseen that by the close of the nineteenth century Americans would not only dominate the theory and practice of fiction but also be among its principal innovators in the realms of naturalism and modernism. This is a unique collection of primary resource materials for the study of post-Independence American fiction. The set provides a comprehensive selection of significant reviews, short articles and essays drawn from famous periodicals such as the Atlantic Monthly, the Nation and Galaxy, as well as many of the lesser known journals and magazines of the period. Americans on Fiction is the first extensive collection of American criticism of American and European fiction to be published. The material presented here compels a reinterpretation of America’s determining contribution to the evolution of theories of fiction in the nineteenth century and beyond.

U.S. History

U.S. History
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Total Pages : 1886
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Synopsis U.S. History by : P. Scott Corbett

U.S. History is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of most introductory courses. The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the top down (politics, economics, diplomacy) and bottom up (eyewitness accounts, lived experience). U.S. History covers key forces that form the American experience, with particular attention to issues of race, class, and gender.

I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 (I Survived #15)

I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 (I Survived #15)
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9780545919753
ISBN-13 : 0545919754
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Synopsis I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 (I Survived #15) by : Lauren Tarshis

Bestselling author Lauren Tarshis tackles the American Revolution in this latest installment of the groundbreaking, New York Times bestselling I Survived series. Bestselling author Lauren Tarshis tackles the American Revolution in this latest installment of the groundbreaking, New York Times bestselling I Survived series. British soldiers were everywhere. There was no escape. Nathaniel Fox never imagined he'd find himself in the middle of a blood-soaked battlefield, fighting for his life. He was only eleven years old! He'd barely paid attention to the troubles between America and England. How could he, while being worked to the bone by his cruel uncle, Uriah Storch? But when his uncle's rage forces him to flee the only home he knows, Nate is suddenly propelled toward a thrilling and dangerous journey into the heart of the Revolutionary War. He finds himself in New York City on the brink of what will be the biggest battle yet.

The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom

The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom
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Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages : 705
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ISBN-10 : 9781429944120
ISBN-13 : 1429944129
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Synopsis The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom by : John Pomfret

A remarkable history of the two-centuries-old relationship between the United States and China, from the Revolutionary War to the present day From the clipper ships that ventured to Canton hauling cargos of American ginseng to swap Chinese tea, to the US warships facing off against China's growing navy in the South China Sea, from the Yankee missionaries who brought Christianity and education to China, to the Chinese who built the American West, the United States and China have always been dramatically intertwined. For more than two centuries, American and Chinese statesmen, merchants, missionaries, and adventurers, men and women, have profoundly influenced the fate of these nations. While we tend to think of America's ties with China as starting in 1972 with the visit of President Richard Nixon to China, the patterns—rapturous enchantment followed by angry disillusionment—were set in motion hundreds of years earlier. Drawing on personal letters, diaries, memoirs, government documents, and contemporary news reports, John Pomfret reconstructs the surprising, tragic, and marvelous ways Americans and Chinese have engaged with one another through the centuries. A fascinating and thrilling account, The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom is also an indispensable book for understanding the most important—and often the most perplexing—relationship between any two countries in the world.

Abolitionists Remember

Abolitionists Remember
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780807837283
ISBN-13 : 0807837288
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Synopsis Abolitionists Remember by : Julie Roy Jeffrey

In Abolitionists Remember, Julie Roy Jeffrey illuminates a second, little-noted antislavery struggle as abolitionists in the postwar period attempted to counter the nation's growing inclination to forget why the war was fought, what slavery was really like, and why the abolitionist cause was so important. In the rush to mend fences after the Civil War, the memory of the past faded and turned romantic--slaves became quaint, owners kindly, and the war itself a noble struggle for the Union. Jeffrey examines the autobiographical writings of former abolitionists such as Laura Haviland, Frederick Douglass, Parker Pillsbury, and Samuel J. May, revealing that they wrote not only to counter the popular image of themselves as fanatics, but also to remind readers of the harsh reality of slavery and to advocate equal rights for African Americans in an era of growing racism, Jim Crow, and the Ku Klux Klan. These abolitionists, who went to great lengths to get their accounts published, challenged every important point of the reconciliation narrative, trying to salvage the nobility of their work for emancipation and African Americans and defending their own participation in the great events of their day.