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Gothic Subjects The Transformation Of Individualism In American Fiction 17901861 Sin Silyn Roberts

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Gothic Subjects The Transformation Of Individualism In American Fiction 17901861 Sin Silyn Roberts
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Siân Silyn Roberts
ISBN: 9780812209839, 0812209834
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Gothic Subjects The Transformation Of Individualism In American Fiction 17901861 Sin Silyn Roberts by Siân Silyn Roberts 9780812209839, 0812209834 instant download after payment.

Silyn Roberts turns our previous understanding of gothic literature inside out, arguing that the gothic conventions imported from Britain were appropriated by American writers to offer the early republic a vision of what American character might ultimately be.


Silyn Roberts turns our previous understanding of gothic literature inside out, arguing that the gothic conventions imported from Britain were appropriated by American writers to offer the early republic a vision of what American character might ultimately be.

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