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Poetics Of Character Transatlantic Encounters 17001900Poetics Of Character Transatlantic Encounters 17001900

Poetics Of Character Transatlantic Encounters 17001900

Susan Manning

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This study of character in a comparative context presents a new approach to transatlantic literary history. Rereading Romanticism across national, generic and chronological boundaries, and through close textual comparisons, it offers exciting possibilities for rediscovering how literature engages and persuades readers of the reality of character. Historically grounded in the eighteenth-century philosophical, political and cultural conditions that generated nation-based literary history, it reveals alternative narratives to those of origin and succession, influence and reception. It also reintroduces rhetoric and poetics as ways of addressing questions about uniqueness and representativeness in character creation, epistemological issues of identity and impersonation, and the generation of literary value. Drawing comparisons between works from Alexander Pope and Cotton Mather through Robert Burns, Jane Austen, John Keats, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, R. W. Emerson, Margaret Fuller and Herman Melville, to George Eliot and Henry James, Susan Manning reveals surprising metaphorical, metonymic and performative connections.--Publisher description.

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OL17409920W

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RomanticismEnglish literature, history and criticism, 18th centuryEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryAmerican literature, history and criticism, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775American literature, history and criticism, 1783-1850American literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryComparative literature, american and englishCharacter in literatureEnglish literatureHistory and criticismAmerican literatureComparative literatureEnglish and AmericanAmerican and EnglishEnglischLiteraturCharakterColonial period

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