Gothic to Multicultural: Idioms of Imagining in American Literary Fiction by A. Robert Lee
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Overview: Gothic to Multicultural: Idioms of Imagining in American Literary Fiction, twenty-three essays each carefully revised from the past four decades, explores both range and individual register. The collection opens with considerations of gothic as light and dark in Charles Brockden Brown, war and peace in Cooper s The Spy, Antarctica as world-genesis in Poe s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, the link of The Custom House and main text in Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, reflexive codings in Melville s Moby-Dick and The Confidence-Man, Henry James Hawthorne as self-mirroring biography, and Stephen Crane s working of his Civil War episode in The Red Badge of Courage. Two composite lineages address apocalypse in African American fiction and landscape in women s authorship from Sarah Orne Jewett to Leslie Marmon Silko.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Essays
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