Virtual Americas transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary

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Veröffentlicht: Durham [N.C.] Duke University Press 2002
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New Americanists
Virtual subjects: transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary -- Narrative reversals and power exchanges: Frederick Douglass and British culture -- "Bewildering" intertanglement": Melville's engagement with British tradition -- "Changed and queer": Henry James and the surrealization of America -- From decadent aesthetics to political fetishism: the "oracle effect" of Frost's poetry -- Virtual Eden: Lolita, pornography, and the perversions of American studies -- Crossing the water: Gunn, Plath, and the poetry of passage -- Virtual Englands: Pynchon's transatlantic heresies -- Virtual Americas: cyberpastoral, transnationalism, and the ideology of exchange
American literature History and criticism
National characteristics, American, in literature
Comparative literature English and American
Comparative literature American and English
Nationalism and literature United States
Americans Great Britain History
spellingShingle Giles, Paul
Virtual Americas transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary
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American literature History and criticism
National characteristics, American, in literature
Comparative literature English and American
Comparative literature American and English
Nationalism and literature United States
Americans Great Britain History
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title_short Virtual Americas
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title_sub transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary
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National characteristics, American, in literature
Comparative literature English and American
Comparative literature American and English
Nationalism and literature United States
Americans Great Britain History
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National characteristics, American, in literature
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Nationalism and literature United States
Americans Great Britain History
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