Plotting the Golden West
American Literature and the Rhetoric of the California Trail
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Feb '10
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An examination of the literary and cultural reaction to the Californian Gold Rush of 1849–50.
This book focuses on the experience of the Californian Gold Rush of 1849–1850, not in terms of what happened (a subject much covered by historians) but in terms of how people of various levels of sophistication wrote about it.This book focuses on the experience of the Californian Gold Rush of 1849–1850, not in terms of what happened (a subject much covered by historians) but in terms of how people of various levels of sophistication wrote about it. Drawing on a variety of sources - diaries, journals, letters, and contemporary journalism - Dr Fender explores how both amateur and professional writers attempted to come to terms with the physical wilderness of the transcontinental landscape and the social wilderness of early California. Dr Fender has produced an intriguing and highly readable book, which should prove fascinating not only to a wide range of students in the field of American studies but also to non-specialists who are interested in nineteenth-century American literary and cultural history.
ISBN: 9780521135719
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 380g
256 pages