The sea and nineteenth-century Anglophone literary culture
edited by Steve Mentz and Martha Elena Rojas.
Bok Engelsk 2017
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Omfang | XI, 196 sider : illustrasjoner
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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.
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Emner | American literature - History and criticism
English literature - History and criticism. National characteristics, American, in literature. National characteristics, English, in literature. Vis mer... Navigation in literature.
Ocean travel in literature. Sea in literature. Seafaring life in literature. litteratur litteraturhistorie engelsk engelskspråklig havet sjøen 1800-tallet |
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ISBN | 9781472479655
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