The American Mystery: American Literature from Emerson to DeLillo

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Cambridge University Press, 16/03/2000 - 242 páginas
The late Tony Tanner was one of the most distinctive and distinguished critical voices on American literature. With a foreword by Edward Said and an introduction by Ian Bell, which place Tanner's work in the larger context of critical approaches to American literature and culture, this book brings together Tanner's essays on a wide range of key American authors. Exploring writers as diverse as Melville, Emerson, Henry James, DeLillo and Pynchon, it offers an introduction to the major figures and themes in nineteenth and twentieth century American literature.
 

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Lustres and condiments Ralph Waldo Emerson in his Essays
1
A summer in the country Nathaniel Hawthornes The Blithedale Romance
9
Nothing but cakes and ale Herman Melvilles WhiteJacket
39
All interweavingly working together Herman Melvilles MobyDick
62
Melvilles counterfeit detector The ConfidenceMan
81
Henry James The Story In It and the story without it
104
Henry Jamess saddest story The Other House
121
Henry James and Shakespeare
132
Feelings of middle life William Dean Howellss Indian Summer
149
The story of the moon that never rose F Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby
166
Don DeLillo and the American mystery Underworld
201
The RubbishTip for subjunctive Hopes Thomas Pynchons Mason Dixon
222
Index
239
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