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Master plotsMaster plots

Master plots1998

Jared Gardner

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In Master Plots, Jared Gardner examines the tangled intersection of racial and national discourses in early American narrative. While it is well known that the writers of the early national period were preoccupied with differentiating their work from European models, Gardner argues that the national literature of the United States was equally motivated by the desire to differentiate white Americans from blacks and Indians. To achieve these ends, early American writers were drawn to fantasies of an "American race," and an American literature came to be defined not only by its desire for cultural uniqueness but also by its defense of racial purity.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2729653W

Subjects

Literature and societyHistoryAfrican Americans in literatureNational characteristics, American, in literatureSlavery in literatureHistory and criticismAmerican literatureRace in literatureIndians in literatureLiteraturRassenbeziehungAmerican literature, history and criticism, 1783-1850National characteristics in literatureLittérature américaineHistoire et critiqueLittérature et sociétéHistoireAméricains dans la littérature

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