
Literature and Consumption in Nineteenth-Century America
1. Edition, 2014
171 Pages
ISBN: 978-3-8253-7473-0
Product: Ebook
Edition: PDF
Subject: Anglistik/Amerikanistik
Series: anglistik & englischunterricht, Volume No.: 82
Available: 31.07.2014
Keywords:
Massenkultur, Naturalismus, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, James, Henry, Konsumkultur, Twain, Mark, amerikanische Literatur /19. Jahrhundert, Industrialisierung /U.S.A., Factory-Girl Literature, Howells, William Dean, Photographie /19. Jahrhundert, Dunbar, Paul Laurence, Wharton, Edith, Tourismus /19. Jahrhundert, literarischer Tourismus
It is time for a new approach to nineteenth-century interactions between literary texts and practices of consumption. Instead of treating antebellum America and the century’s turn as two discrete periods, the editors aim for a more flexible framework. They propose reading Progressive Era classics side by side with literary and popular texts exploring – and feeding – the flow of commodities long before Theodore Dreiser portrayed department stores.
Discussing the intricate relationships of mass consumption and literary representation, European and North American contributors focus on Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Henry James, Mark Twain, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Edith Wharton. They also turn to less securely canonized fields: New England ‘factory girl’ literature, multimedia abolitionist spectacle, and the formative years of literary tourism.
Contrib. by: Nicole Maruo-Schröder, Christoph Ribbat, Katja Kanzler, Klara Stephanie Szlezak, Arthur Redding, William M. Decker, Simone Knewitz, Eva Boesenberg
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in: Bibliographie Moderner Fremdsprachenunterricht, 2015-2 [Do-916-82]
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