Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th May '10
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This book examines how literature represents different kinds of spaces, from the single-family home to the globe.
In Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature Hsuan L. Hsu examines how literature represents different kinds of spaces ranging from the single-family home to the globe. He focuses on authors such as Charles Brockden Brown, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville and Sarah Orne Jewett, who drew on literary tools such as rhetoric, setting, and point of view to mediate between individuals and different kinds of spaces. These authors used forms such as the regional sketch, the domestic novel, and the detective story to re-examine how local spaces and communities would change when incorporated into global economic and political networks. Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature is valuable reading for American literature scholars, and for all concerned with intersections between literature and geography.
ISBN: 9780521197069
Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
Weight: 570g
270 pages