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The Cambridge history of the American novel / (Record no. 8919)

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حقل البيانات ثابتة الطول 06388cam a2200349 a 4500
001 - رقم الضبط
رقم الضبط 8989
003 - محدد رقم الضبط
رقم الضبط MEMOS
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رقم الضبط 20240731094454.0
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حقل البيانات ثابتة الطول 100720s2011 enka 000 0 eng
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رقم ضبط مكتبة الكونجرس 2010030376
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الرقم الدولى المعيارى للكتاب 978110757189
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وكالة الفهرسة الأصلية MEMOS
وكالة النسخ DLC
وكالة التعديل MEMOS
لغة الفهرسة eng
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050 00 - رقم طلب مكتبة الكونجرس
رقم التصنيف PS371
رقم المادة .C36 2011
082 00 - رقم تصنيف ديوى العشرى
رقم التصنيف 823/.009
رقم الطبعة 23
رقم المادة C178
245 04 - بيان العنوان
العنوان The Cambridge history of the American novel /
بيان المسئوليه general editor: Leonard Cassuto ; associated editors: Clare Virginia Eby and Benjamin Reiss.
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مكان الناشر او الموزع UK:
اسم الناشر او الموزع Cambridge University Press,
تاريخ النشر أو التوزيع 2011.
300 ## - الوصف المادى
التعداد xxvi, 1244 p. :
تفاصيل ماديه اخرى للوعاء ill. ;
أبعاد الوعاء 24 cm.
504 ## - تبصرة ببليوجرافية
تبصرة ببليوجرافية,الخ Includes bibliographical references (p. 1182-1203) and index.
505 8# - تبصرة محتويات-الفهرس
تبصرة المحتويات المصاغة Machine generated contents note: General introduction; Part I. Inventing the American Novel: Introduction; 1. Transatlantic currents and the invention of the American novel; 2. Susanna Rowson, Hannah Webster Foster, and the seduction novel in the early US; 3. Charles Brockden Brown and the novels of the early Republic; 4. The novel in the Antebellum book market; 5. American land, American landscape, American novels; 6. Cooper and the idea of the Indian; 7. The nineteenth-century historical novel; 8. Hawthorne and the aesthetics of American romance; 9. Melville and the novel of the sea; 10. Religion and the nineteenth-century American novel; 11. Manhood in the early American novel; 12. Sentimentalism; 13. Supernatural novels; 14. Imagining the South; 15. Stowe, race and the Antebellum American novel; 16. The early African American novel; Part II. Realism, Protest, Accommodation: Introduction; 17. Realism and radicalism: the school of Howells; 18. James, pragmatism, and the realist ideal; 19. Theories of the American novel in the age of realism; 20. The novel in postbellum print culture; 21. Twain, class, and the Gilded Age; 22. Dreiser and the city; 23. Novels of civic protest; 24. Novels of American business, industry, and consumerism; 25. New Americans and the immigrant novel; 26. Cather and the regional imagination; 27. Wharton, marriage, and the new woman; 28. The postbellum racial novel; 29. The African American novel after Reconstruction; 30. Literary Darwinism and the rise of naturalism; 31. Imagining the frontier; 32. Imperialism, orientalism, and Empire; 33. The Hemispheric novel in the post-Revolutionary era; 34. The woman's novel beyond sentimentalism; 35. Dime novels and the rise of mass market genres; 36. Readers and reading groups; Part III. Modernism and Beyond: Introduction; 37. Hemingway, Stein, and American modernisms; 38. The Great Gatsby and the 1920s; 39. Philosophy and the American novel; 40. Steinbeck and the proletarian novel; 41. The novel, mass culture, mass media; 42. Wright, Hurston, and the direction of the African American novel; 43. Ellison and Baldwin: aesthetics, activism, and the social order; 44. Religion and the twentieth-century American novel; 45. Faulkner and the Southern novel; 46. Law and the American novel; 47. Twentieth-century publishing and the rise of the paperback; 48. The novel of crime, mystery, and suspense; 49. US novels and US wars; 50. Science fiction; 51. Female genre fiction in the twentieth century; 52. Children's novels; 53. The American novel and the rise of the suburbs; 54. The Jewish great American novel; 55. The Beats and the 1960s; 56. Literary feminisms; 57. Reimagining genders and sexualities; Part IV. Contemporary Formations: Introduction; 58. Postmodern novels; 59. The nonfiction novel; 60. Disability and the American novel; 61. Model minorities and the minority model - the neoliberal novel; 62. The American Borderlands novel; 63. The rise of the Asian American novel; 64. Toni Morrison and the post-Civil Rights African American novel; 65. Hemispheric American novels; 66. The worlding of the American novel; 67. The Native American tradition; 68. Eco-novels; 69. Graphic novels; 70. Twentieth- and twenty-first-century literary communities; 71. A history of the future of narrative; A selected bibliography; Index.
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ملخص,الخ "This ambitious literary history traces the American novel from its emergence in the late eighteenth century to its diverse incarnations in the multi-ethnic, multi-media culture of the present day. In a set of original essays by renowned scholars from all over the world, the volume extends important critical debates and frames new ones. Offering new views of American classics, it also breaks new ground to show the role of popular genres - such as science fiction and mystery novels - in the creation of the literary tradition. One of the original features of this book is the dialogue between the essays, highlighting cross-currents between authors and their works as well as across historical periods. While offering a narrative of the development of the genre, the History reflects the multiple methodologies that have informed readings of the American novel and will change the way scholars and readers think about American literary history"--
-- Provided by publisher.
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ملخص,الخ "This ambitious literary history traces the American novel from its emergence in the late eighteenth century to its diverse incarnations in the multi-ethnic, multi-media culture of the present. Original essays by internationally renowned scholars present fresh readings of American classics and break new ground to show the role of popular genres - such as science fiction and mystery novels - in the creation of the U.S. literary tradition. In an exciting departure from its predecessors, the essays in this book talk to each other. Their dialogue highlights surprising connections within and across eras. As a collective, interwoven chronicle of the nation's dominant literary genre, The Cambridge History of the American Novel will change the way we think about the history - and the future - of American literature"--
-- Provided by publisher.
650 #0 - المدخل الاضافى بالموضوع-مصطلح موضوعى
مصطلح موضوعي أو اسم جغرافي كعنصر مدخل American fiction
التقسيم الفرعي العام History and criticism.
700 1# - المدخل الاضافى - اسم شخصى
الإسم الشخصى Cassuto, Leonard,
التواريخ المصاحبة للاسم 1960-
700 1# - المدخل الاضافى - اسم شخصى
الإسم الشخصى Eby, Clare virginia
700 1# - المدخل الاضافى - اسم شخصى
الإسم الشخصى Reiss , Benjamin Reiss
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