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  1. A companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Malden, MA [u.a.]

    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including... mehr

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    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including colonialism, imperialism, diaspora, and nation formation. In particular, it brings out the comparative, hemispheric and transatlantic nature of the writing of this period, and highlights the interactions between non-scribal native groups and Europeans that helped to shape early American writing. The companion is divided into four main sections: the opening section on issues and methods covers a wide range of approaches to defining and reading early American writing; the second section, entitled "New World Encounters", considers the interactions between cultural groups during the early centuries of exploration; the third section on identities looks at the development of regional spheres of influence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; while the final section considers major genres and writers of the period in a series of "Cross-Cultural Conversations".; The companion is designed to be used alongside Castillo and Schweitzer's "The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology" (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)

     

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    ISBN: 9780470996416; 0470996412; 1405152087; 1405165049; 1280285974; 9781405152082; 9781405165044; 9781280285974
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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 35
    Schlagworte: Colonies in literature; Imperialism in literature; American literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xv, 608 S.), Ill., Kt.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web

    Teresa Toulouse: Part I: Issues and methods ; Prologomenal thinking: some possibilities and limits of comparative desire

    Teresa Toulouse: Part I: Issues and methodsPrologomenal thinking: some possibilities and limits of comparative desire

    Joanna Brooks: First peoples: an introduction to early native american studies

    Ralph Bauer: Toward a cultural geography of colonial american literatures: empire, location, creolization

    Michelle Burnham: Textual investments economics and colonial american literatures

    Paul Giles: The Culture of colonial america theology and aesthetics

    Michael P. Clarke: Teaching the text of early american literature

    Edward J. Gallagher: Teaching with the new technology: three intriguing opportunities

    Timothy Powell: Part II: New world encounters Recovering pre-colonial american literary history: "the origin of stories" and the Popol Vuh

    Renee Bergland: Toltec mirrors: native Americans and Europeans in each other's eyes

    Bethany Schneider: Reading for Indian resistance

    Electa Arenal: Refocusing new Spain and spanish colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe and Sor Juana

    Andrew Hadfield: British colonial expansion westwards: Ireland and America

    Sara Melzer: The French relation and it's "hidden" colonial history

    Elena Losada Soler: Visions of the other in 16th and 17th writing on Brazil

    Derek Hughes: New world ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn's Oroonoko

    Raquel Chang-Rodriguez: Part III: Negotiating identities Gendered voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis and Sor Juana

    Viviana Diaz Balsera: Cleansing mexican antiquity: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the ioa to the divine narcissus

    Rodrigo Lazo: Hemispheric americanism: Latin American exiles and US revolutionary writings

    Douglas Anderson: Putting together the pieces: notes on the Eighteenth Century literary imagination

    Gesa Mackenthun: The Transoceanic emergence of american 'postcolonial' identities

    Tom Shields: Part IV: Genres and writers: cross-cultural conversations The genre of exploration and conquest narratives

    Lisa Gordis: The Conversion narrative in early America

    Hilary Wyss: Indigenous literacies: new england and new spain

    Greg Jackson: Anglo-American religious culture: sermons, preaching, and the forensic and literary traditions of protestantism, 1530-1830

    Phil Round: Neither here nor there: epistolarity in early America

    Kathleen Donegan: True relations and critical fictions: the case of personal narratives in colonial american writing

    Lisa Logan: "Cross-cultural conversations": the captivity narrative

    Jose Mazzotti: Epic, creoles, and nation in spanish america

    Amy Morris: Plainness and paradox: colonial tensions in the early new england religious lyric

    Kathryn Napier Gray: Captivating animals: science and spectacle in early american natural histories

    Jerry M. Williams: Challenging convention historiography: the roaming 'I' in early colonial-american eyewitness accounts

    Elizabeth Dillon: Republican theatricality and transatlantic empire

    Winfried Fluck.: Reading early american fiction

    Joanna Brooks: First peoples: an introduction to early native american studies

    Ralph Bauer: Toward a cultural geography of colonial american literatures: empire, location, creolization

    Michelle Burnham: Textual investments economics and colonial american literatures

    Paul Giles: The Culture of colonial america theology and aesthetics

    Michael P. Clarke: Teaching the text of early american literature

    Edward J. Gallagher: Teaching with the new technology: three intriguing opportunities

    Timothy Powell: Part II: New world encountersRecovering pre-colonial american literary history: "the origin of stories" and the Popol Vuh

    Renee Bergland: Toltec mirrors: native Americans and Europeans in each other's eyes

    Bethany Schneider: Reading for Indian resistance

    Electa Arenal: Refocusing new Spain and spanish colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe and Sor Juana

    Andrew Hadfield: British colonial expansion westwards: Ireland and America

    Sara Melzer: The French relation and it's "hidden" colonial history

    Elena Losada Soler: Visions of the other in 16th and 17th writing on Brazil

    Derek Hughes: New world ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn's Oroonoko

    Raquel Chang-Rodriguez: Part III: Negotiating identitiesGendered voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis and Sor Juana

    Viviana Diaz Balsera: Cleansing mexican antiquity: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the ioa to the divine narcissus

    Rodrigo Lazo: Hemispheric americanism: Latin American exiles and US revolutionary writings

    Douglas Anderson: Putting together the pieces: notes on the Eighteenth Century literary imagination

    Gesa Mackenthun: The Transoceanic emergence of american 'postcolonial' identities

    Tom Shields: Part IV: Genres and writers: cross-cultural conversationsThe genre of exploration and conquest narratives

    Lisa Gordis: The Conversion narrative in early America

    Hilary Wyss: Indigenous literacies: new england and new spain

    Greg Jackson: Anglo-American religious culture: sermons, preaching, and the forensic and literary traditions of protestantism, 1530-1830

    Phil Round: Neither here nor there: epistolarity in early America

    Kathleen Donegan: True relations and critical fictions: the case of personal narratives in colonial american writing

    Lisa Logan: "Cross-cultural conversations": the captivity narrative

    Jose Mazzotti: Epic, creoles, and nation in spanish america

    Amy Morris: Plainness and paradox: colonial tensions in the early new england religious lyric

    Kathryn Napier Gray: Captivating animals: science and spectacle in early american natural histories

    Jerry M. Williams: Challenging convention historiography: the roaming 'I' in early colonial-american eyewitness accounts

    Elizabeth Dillon: Republican theatricality and transatlantic empire

    Winfried Fluck.: Reading early american fiction

  2. A companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Malden, MA [u.a.]

    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including... mehr

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    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including colonialism, imperialism, diaspora, and nation formation. In particular, it brings out the comparative, hemispheric and transatlantic nature of the writing of this period, and highlights the interactions between non-scribal native groups and Europeans that helped to shape early American writing. The companion is divided into four main sections: the opening section on issues and methods covers a wide range of approaches to defining and reading early American writing; the second section, entitled "New World Encounters", considers the interactions between cultural groups during the early centuries of exploration; the third section on identities looks at the development of regional spheres of influence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; while the final section considers major genres and writers of the period in a series of "Cross-Cultural Conversations".; The companion is designed to be used alongside Castillo and Schweitzer's "The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology" (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)

     

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    ISBN: 9780470996416; 0470996412; 1405152087; 1405165049; 1280285974; 9781405152082; 9781405165044; 9781280285974
    Weitere Identifier:
    RVK Klassifikation: HS 1510
    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 35
    Schlagworte: Colonies in literature; Imperialism in literature; American literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xv, 608 S.), Ill., Kt.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web

    Teresa Toulouse: Part I: Issues and methods ; Prologomenal thinking: some possibilities and limits of comparative desire

    Teresa Toulouse: Part I: Issues and methodsPrologomenal thinking: some possibilities and limits of comparative desire

    Joanna Brooks: First peoples: an introduction to early native american studies

    Ralph Bauer: Toward a cultural geography of colonial american literatures: empire, location, creolization

    Michelle Burnham: Textual investments economics and colonial american literatures

    Paul Giles: The Culture of colonial america theology and aesthetics

    Michael P. Clarke: Teaching the text of early american literature

    Edward J. Gallagher: Teaching with the new technology: three intriguing opportunities

    Timothy Powell: Part II: New world encounters Recovering pre-colonial american literary history: "the origin of stories" and the Popol Vuh

    Renee Bergland: Toltec mirrors: native Americans and Europeans in each other's eyes

    Bethany Schneider: Reading for Indian resistance

    Electa Arenal: Refocusing new Spain and spanish colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe and Sor Juana

    Andrew Hadfield: British colonial expansion westwards: Ireland and America

    Sara Melzer: The French relation and it's "hidden" colonial history

    Elena Losada Soler: Visions of the other in 16th and 17th writing on Brazil

    Derek Hughes: New world ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn's Oroonoko

    Raquel Chang-Rodriguez: Part III: Negotiating identities Gendered voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis and Sor Juana

    Viviana Diaz Balsera: Cleansing mexican antiquity: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the ioa to the divine narcissus

    Rodrigo Lazo: Hemispheric americanism: Latin American exiles and US revolutionary writings

    Douglas Anderson: Putting together the pieces: notes on the Eighteenth Century literary imagination

    Gesa Mackenthun: The Transoceanic emergence of american 'postcolonial' identities

    Tom Shields: Part IV: Genres and writers: cross-cultural conversations The genre of exploration and conquest narratives

    Lisa Gordis: The Conversion narrative in early America

    Hilary Wyss: Indigenous literacies: new england and new spain

    Greg Jackson: Anglo-American religious culture: sermons, preaching, and the forensic and literary traditions of protestantism, 1530-1830

    Phil Round: Neither here nor there: epistolarity in early America

    Kathleen Donegan: True relations and critical fictions: the case of personal narratives in colonial american writing

    Lisa Logan: "Cross-cultural conversations": the captivity narrative

    Jose Mazzotti: Epic, creoles, and nation in spanish america

    Amy Morris: Plainness and paradox: colonial tensions in the early new england religious lyric

    Kathryn Napier Gray: Captivating animals: science and spectacle in early american natural histories

    Jerry M. Williams: Challenging convention historiography: the roaming 'I' in early colonial-american eyewitness accounts

    Elizabeth Dillon: Republican theatricality and transatlantic empire

    Winfried Fluck.: Reading early american fiction

    Joanna Brooks: First peoples: an introduction to early native american studies

    Ralph Bauer: Toward a cultural geography of colonial american literatures: empire, location, creolization

    Michelle Burnham: Textual investments economics and colonial american literatures

    Paul Giles: The Culture of colonial america theology and aesthetics

    Michael P. Clarke: Teaching the text of early american literature

    Edward J. Gallagher: Teaching with the new technology: three intriguing opportunities

    Timothy Powell: Part II: New world encountersRecovering pre-colonial american literary history: "the origin of stories" and the Popol Vuh

    Renee Bergland: Toltec mirrors: native Americans and Europeans in each other's eyes

    Bethany Schneider: Reading for Indian resistance

    Electa Arenal: Refocusing new Spain and spanish colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe and Sor Juana

    Andrew Hadfield: British colonial expansion westwards: Ireland and America

    Sara Melzer: The French relation and it's "hidden" colonial history

    Elena Losada Soler: Visions of the other in 16th and 17th writing on Brazil

    Derek Hughes: New world ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn's Oroonoko

    Raquel Chang-Rodriguez: Part III: Negotiating identitiesGendered voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis and Sor Juana

    Viviana Diaz Balsera: Cleansing mexican antiquity: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the ioa to the divine narcissus

    Rodrigo Lazo: Hemispheric americanism: Latin American exiles and US revolutionary writings

    Douglas Anderson: Putting together the pieces: notes on the Eighteenth Century literary imagination

    Gesa Mackenthun: The Transoceanic emergence of american 'postcolonial' identities

    Tom Shields: Part IV: Genres and writers: cross-cultural conversationsThe genre of exploration and conquest narratives

    Lisa Gordis: The Conversion narrative in early America

    Hilary Wyss: Indigenous literacies: new england and new spain

    Greg Jackson: Anglo-American religious culture: sermons, preaching, and the forensic and literary traditions of protestantism, 1530-1830

    Phil Round: Neither here nor there: epistolarity in early America

    Kathleen Donegan: True relations and critical fictions: the case of personal narratives in colonial american writing

    Lisa Logan: "Cross-cultural conversations": the captivity narrative

    Jose Mazzotti: Epic, creoles, and nation in spanish america

    Amy Morris: Plainness and paradox: colonial tensions in the early new england religious lyric

    Kathryn Napier Gray: Captivating animals: science and spectacle in early american natural histories

    Jerry M. Williams: Challenging convention historiography: the roaming 'I' in early colonial-american eyewitness accounts

    Elizabeth Dillon: Republican theatricality and transatlantic empire

    Winfried Fluck.: Reading early american fiction

  3. A companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Erschienen: 2005
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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 35
    Schlagworte: Criticism, interpretation, etc; Literatures; Letterkunde; Amerikaans; Koloniale literatuur; Literatura americana / 1600-1775, Període colonial; Literatura americana / Història i crítica; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American literature / Colonial period; Colonies in literature; Imperialism in literature; Intellectual life; Literatur; American literature / Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 / History and criticism; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Kolonialliteratur; Literatur
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including colonialism, imperialism, diaspora, and nation formation. In particular, it brings out the comparative, hemispheric and transatlantic nature of the writing of this period, and highlights the interactions between non-scribal native groups and Europeans that helped to shape early American writing. The companion is divided into four main sections: the opening section on issues and methods covers a wide range of approaches to defining and reading early American writing; the second section, entitled "New World Encounters", considers the interactions between cultural groups during the early centuries of exploration; the third section on identities looks at the development of regional spheres of influence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; while the final section considers major genres and writers of the period in a series of "Cross-Cultural Conversations".; The companion is designed to be used alongside Castillo and Schweitzer's "The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology" (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)

  4. <<A>> companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Beteiligt: Castillo, Susan (Hrsg.); Schweitzer, Ivy (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing, Malden

    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including... mehr

     

    Consisting of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars in the field, this companion provides a broad introduction to Colonial American literatures. The volume situates texts in their various historical and cultural contexts, including colonialism, imperialism, diaspora, and nation formation. In particular, it brings out the comparative, hemispheric and transatlantic nature of the writing of this period, and highlights the interactions between non-scribal native groups and Europeans that helped to shape early American writing. The companion is divided into four main sections: the opening section on issues and methods covers a wide range of approaches to defining and reading early American writing; the second section, entitled "New World Encounters", considers the interactions between cultural groups during the early centuries of exploration; the third section on identities looks at the development of regional spheres of influence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; while the final section considers major genres and writers of the period in a series of "Cross-Cultural Conversations".; The companion is designed to be used alongside Castillo and Schweitzer's "The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology" (Blackwell Publishing, 2001).

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 35
    Schlagworte: American literature; Imperialism in literature.; Colonies in literature.; LITERARY CRITICISM; American literature; Colonies in literature.; Imperialism in literature.; Intellectual life.
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 608 Seiten), Illustrationen
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  5. A companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Malden, Mass. [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: American literature; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Kolonialliteratur; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 608 p.)
  6. A companion to the literatures of colonial America
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Malden, Mass. [u.a.]

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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 608 p.)