The Reign of Wonder
Naivety and Reality in American Literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Jun '77
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Dr Tanner investigates American literature with regards to wonder and cultivated naivety.
In this book, Dr Tanner seeks to demonstrate the peculiar importance of wonder in American literature, by examining a number of key writers and showing how they confronted and assimilated reality at the same time he considers some of the difficulties incurred by this approach and studies its effects on American style.The adopted attitude towards reality and experience in American literature tends to be one of wonder and cultivated naivety rather than analysis and judgement. In this book, Dr Tanner offers some reasons for this and seeks to demonstrate the peculiar importance of wonder in American literature, by examining a number of key writers and showing how they confronted and assimilated reality at the same time he considers some of the difficulties incurred by this approach and studies its effects on American style.
ISBN: 9780521291989
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
Weight: 510g
400 pages