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Transatlantic Insurrections British Culture And The Formation Of American Literature 173186 Paul Giles

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Transatlantic Insurrections British Culture And The Formation Of American Literature 173186 Paul Giles
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.84 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Paul Giles
ISBN: 9780812200690, 0812200691
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Transatlantic Insurrections British Culture And The Formation Of American Literature 173186 Paul Giles by Paul Giles 9780812200690, 0812200691 instant download after payment.

"Paul Giles . . . describes episodes of literary exchange between Britain and America not as case studies in reproduction or disavowal but as moments of 'transnational convergence.'. . . A rich and reasoned understanding of what these influences may be and of the often inspired anxiety the produce." —Modern Language Quarterly


"Paul Giles . . . describes episodes of literary exchange between Britain and America not as case studies in reproduction or disavowal but as moments of 'transnational convergence.'. . . A rich and reasoned understanding of what these influences may be and of the often inspired anxiety the produce." —Modern Language Quarterly

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