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The Oxford History of the Novel in English : Volume 5: The American Novel from Its Beginnings to 1870, Hardback Book

The Oxford History of the Novel in English : Volume 5: The American Novel from Its Beginnings to 1870 Hardback

Edited by J. Gerald (Boyd Professor, Boyd Professor, Louisiana State University) Kennedy, Leland (Professor of English, Professor of English, Texas A&M University) Person

Part of the Oxford History of the Novel in English series

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The American Revolution and the Civil War bracket roughly eight decades of formative change in a republic created in 1776 by a gesture that was both rhetorical and performative.

The subsequent construction of U.S. national identity influenced virtually all art forms, especially prose fiction, until internal conflict disrupted the project of nation-building.

This volume reassesses, in an authoritative way, the principal forms and features of the emerging American novel.

It will include chapters on: the beginnings of the novel in the US; the novel and nation-building; the publishing industry; leading novelists of Antebellum America; eminent early American novels; cultural influences on the novel; and subgenres within the novel form during this period.

This book is the first of the three proposed US volumes that will make up Oxford's ambitious new eleven-volume literary resource, The Oxford History of the Novel in English (OHONE), a venture being commissioned and administered on both sides of the Atlantic

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