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SEA CHANGES PB Description
This acclaimed landmark work – in this substantially revised second edition – is a key study of the American cultural experience. It examines the formation of an American personal and national identity through the experience of emigration. It asks what was the ‘American difference’, and what constitutes the American character. It explores in detail the crucial influence of emigration from Europe.
It
explores
American
readiness
to
change,
to
break
with
the
past,
and
its
faith
in
future
possibilities.
Every
one
of
these
supposed
qualities
is
traced
by
Professor
Fender
to
the
psychology
of
emigration.
As
a
new
nation,
America
had
to
create
and
define
itself.
As
the
rebellious
child
of
a
distant
but
powerful
parent
America
had
to
struggle
against
a
metropolitan
center
with
which
it
shared
a
language
and
a
legal
system,
but
it
strenuously
defined
itself
differently.
This
work
is
about
the
power
of
American
ideology
and
how
it
unlocked
the
creative
potential
in
the
lives
and
writings
for
‘ordinary’
people.
It
is
a
work
like
no
other.
It
says
much
that
is
original
on
writers
such
as
Cooper,
Jefferson,
Thoreau,
Hawthorne
and
Henry
James,
among
others.
Professor
Fender
has
also
examined
many
accounts
of
ordinary
people
through
diaries,
letters
and
contemporary
documents.
The
book
examines
how
innovations
in
structures
of
life,
government
and
writing
entailed
key
cultural
themes.
It
argues
that
the
rhetoric
in
which
emigration
was
promoted,
defended
and
attacked
became
the
exhilarations
and
the
anxieties
of
the
American
difference.
American
literature
thus
returns
repeatedly
to
narratives
of
captivity,
adolescence
and
initiation
as
shown
in
its
distinctive
literary
forms.
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| OPC | PDRXC2R |
|---|---|
| Codes | 1911204866 (ISBN-10) |
| 9781911204862 (ISBN) |
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