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Providence Tales and the Birth of American Literature: By Hartman, James D.

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Objectstaat
Nieuw: Een nieuw, ongelezen en ongebruikt boek in perfecte staat waarin geen bladzijden ontbreken of ...
ISBN
9780801872518
EAN
9780801872518
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, History
Publication Name
Providence Tales and the Birth of American Literature
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Subject
Horror & Supernatural, American / General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Native American
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
James D. Hartman
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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In colonial America, tales about the capture of English settlers by Native American war parties and the captives' subsequent suffering and privations were wildly popular among readers. Despite their importance in the development of American literature, however, the origins of the captivity narrative have until now been largely unexplored. In ......

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801872510
ISBN-13
9780801872518
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2296339

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Author
James D. Hartman
Publication Name
Providence Tales and the Birth of American Literature
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Horror & Supernatural, American / General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Native American
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, History
Number of Pages
216 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz

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College Graduate Student
Reviews
"There is a real wealth of information in this book, and Hartman provides several stimulating interpretive frameworks through which to approach a wide-ranging body of work."--Christopher Castiglia, Modern Philology, By elucidating the transatlantic literary conversation that took place between Britain and the North American colonies, Hartman has made a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarly writing that places issues in 'American' nation-formation not in the nineteenth century but squarely in the middle of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Anglo-American literary marketplace of ideas. This is an interesting and indeed splendid study in English colonial intellectual and literary history, and an important contribution to the study of American letters., Hartman has written an undeniably significant work that will be an invaluable source for those researching providential literature as well as for those seeking to understand the providential roots of the American novel... the scholarship is impeccable., ""Hartman's impressive grounding of the captivity stories in a well-established tradition of providential narratives revises interpretations that attempt to describe the writings of Mary Rowlandson and other early Indian captives as indigenous productions that reflect an exceptionalist frontier experience. An important contribution to our understanding of the early captivity narratives as well as to our knowledge of the imaginative world of late seventeenth-century England and New England."", "Hartman has written an undeniably significant work that will be an invaluable source for those researching providential literature as well as for those seeking to understand the providential roots of the American novel... the scholarship is impeccable."--Elizabeth Barnes, American Literature, "By elucidating the transatlantic literary conversation that took place between Britain and the North American colonies, Hartman has made a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarly writing that places issues in 'American' nation-formation not in the nineteenth century but squarely in the middle of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Anglo-American literary marketplace of ideas. This is an interesting and indeed splendid study in English colonial intellectual and literary history, and an important contribution to the study of American letters."-- Carla Mulford, Pennsylvania State University, colonial and eighteenth-century editor of The Heath Anthology of American Literature, "Hartman's impressive grounding of the captivity stories in a well-established tradition of providential narratives revises interpretations that attempt to describe the writings of Mary Rowlandson and other early Indian captives as indigenous productions that reflect an exceptionalist frontier experience. An important contribution to our understanding of the early captivity narratives as well as to our knowledge of the imaginative world of late seventeenth-century England and New England."-- Frank Shuffelton, University of Rochester, editor of A Mixed Race: Ethnicity in Early America, There is a real wealth of information in this book, and Hartman provides several stimulating interpretive frameworks through which to approach a wide-ranging body of work., Hartman's impressive grounding of the captivity stories in a well-established tradition of providential narratives revises interpretations that attempt to describe the writings of Mary Rowlandson and other early Indian captives as indigenous productions that reflect an exceptionalist frontier experience. An important contribution to our understanding of the early captivity narratives as well as to our knowledge of the imaginative world of late seventeenth-century England and New England.
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
818/.10809382315
Dewey Edition
21

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