Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940 / Laura Doyle.
In this pathbreaking work of scholarship, Laura Doyle reveals the central, formative role of race in the development of a transnational, English-language literature over three centuries. Identifying a recurring freedom plot organized around an Atlantic Ocean crossing, Doyle shows how this plot struc...
Saved in:
Main Author: | Doyle, Laura |
---|---|
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Durham :
Duke University Press,
2008.
|
Subjects: |
Similar Items
-
A companion to the American novel
Published: (2012) -
The eternal Adam and the new world garden ; the central myth in the American novel since 1830 /
by: Noble, David W.
Published: (1968) -
Bestsellers a very short introduction /
by: Sutherland, John, 1938-
Published: (2007) -
Neutral ground : new traditionalism and the American romance controversy /
by: Thompson, Gary Richard, 1937-
Published: (1999) -
The contemporary American novel in context
by: Dix, Andrew.
Published: (2011)