Belonging, narrative, and the art of the novel -- Poisoned letters from a gothic frontier: Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly -- The art of attachments: Sarah Orne Jewett's The country of the pointed firs -- Dwelling in what is found: Henry Roth's...
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Belonging, narrative, and the art of the novel -- Poisoned letters from a gothic frontier: Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly -- The art of attachments: Sarah Orne Jewett's The country of the pointed firs -- Dwelling in what is found: Henry Roth's Call it sleep -- Of cranes and brains: Richard Powers's The echo maker.
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Originally presented as the author's habilitation (Berlin) under the title: No place like home: the ontological narrativity of belonging and the American novel, 1799-1934-2006