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Cambridge History Of American Literature Vol 3 Prose Writing 18601920 The Cambridge History Of American Literature Sacvan Bercovitch

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Cambridge History Of American Literature Vol 3 Prose Writing 18601920 The Cambridge History Of American Literature Sacvan Bercovitch
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 826
Author: Sacvan Bercovitch
ISBN: 9780521301077, 0521301076
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Cambridge History Of American Literature Vol 3 Prose Writing 18601920 The Cambridge History Of American Literature Sacvan Bercovitch by Sacvan Bercovitch 9780521301077, 0521301076 instant download after payment.

Volume 3 covers a pivotal era in the formation of American identity as well as a permanent multi-faceted literary culture in the United States. Four leading scholars connect the literature with the massive expansive historical changes then underway. The narratives of Richard Brodhead, Nancy Bentley, Walter Benn Michaels and Susan L. Mizruchi constitute a rich and detailed account of American literature and culture that began to embrace a wide spectrum of cultural outsiders as well as high literature through William Dean Howells and Henry James.

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