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Author:
Tawil, Ezra F., 1967- author.
Title:
Literature, American style : the originality of imitation in the early Republic / Ezra Tawil.
Edition:
1st edition.
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
257 pages : 24 cm
Subject:
American literature--1783-1850--History and criticism.
National characteristics, American, in literature.
Nationalism and literature--United States.
English language--United States--History--History--18th century.
English language--United States--Style.
American literature.
English language--Orthography and spelling.
English language--Style.
National characteristics, American, in literature.
Nationalism and literature.
United States.
Literarischer Stil
Literatur
Nationenbildung
USA
1700-1850
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Between 1780 and 1800, authors of imaginative literature in the new United States wanted to assert that their works, which bore obvious connections to anglophone literature on the far side of the Atlantic, nevertheless constituted a properly "American" tradition. No one had yet figured out, however, what it would mean to write like an American, what literature with an American origin would look like, nor what literary characteristics the elusive quality of Americanness could generate. Literature, American Style returns to this historical moment-decades before the romantic nationalism of Cooper, the transcendentalism of Emerson and Thoreau, or the iconoclastic poetics of Whitman-when a fantasy about the unique characteristics of U.S. literature first took shape, and when that notion was linked to literary style.While late eighteenth-century U.S. literature advertised itself as the cultural manifestation of a radically innovative nation, Ezra Tawil argues, it was not primarily marked by invention or disruption. In fact, its authors self-consciously imitated European literary traditions while adapting them to a new cultural environment. These writers gravitated to the realm of style, then, because it provided a way of sidestepping the uncomfortable reality of cultural indebtedness; it was their use of style that provided a way of departing from European literary precedents. Each of their works claims to embody something "American" in style yet, according to Tawil, remains legible only in the context of stylistic, generic, and conceptual forms that animated English cultural life through the century.
ISBN:
0812250370
9780812250374
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1027735187
LCCN:
2018002988
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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