The sea and nineteenth-century Anglophone literary culture


edited by Steve Mentz and Martha Elena Rojas.
Bok Engelsk 2017
Medvirkende
Omfang
XI, 196 sider : illustrasjoner
Opplysninger
"With one exception, the essays first originated in a three-day conference held in 2011 at the John Carter Brown Library entitled, The Hungry Ocean: Literature and the Maritime Environment"--Introduction.. - Introduction: The hungry ocean / Steve Mentz and Martha Elena Rojas -- William Falconer and the Empire of the deep / Siobhan Carroll -- Scientists writing and knowing the ocean / Helen M. Rozwadowski -- Charles Francis Hall's Arctic researchers / Hester Blum -- Keeping up with the Morrells: sailors and the construction of American identity in antebellum sea narratives / Amy Parsons -- "The perils of crossings": nineteenth-century navigations of City and sea / Sophie Gilmartin -- Seeing through water: the paintings of Zach Pritchard / Margaret Cohen -- Pacific Ocean flowers: Colonial seaweed albums / Molly Duggins -- The sea as green fields: calenture and Wordsworth's Rural ocean / Frank Mabee -- Melville's "Brit": an etymological and ecocritical chomp into Moby-Dick / Richard J. King -- The ocean as quasi-object, or Ecocriticism and the doll from the deep / Patricia Yaeger.
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781472479655

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