Critical Survey of American Literature

Critical Survey of American Literature

Author: Steven G. Kellman

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781682171295

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The new edition of Critical Survey of American Literature, previously published as Magill's Survey of American Literature in 2006, offers detailed profiles of major American authors of fiction, drama, and poetry, each with sections on biography, general analysis, and analysis of the author's most important works.


Critical Survey of Young Adult Literature

Critical Survey of Young Adult Literature

Author: Amy Pattee

Publisher: Salem Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781619259713

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Provides thoughtful examination of the authors, works, genres, themes and film adaptations that have contributed to the popularity and success of the young adult genre.


Critical Survey of American Literature

Critical Survey of American Literature

Author: Steven G. Kellman

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781682171325

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The new edition of Critical Survey of American Literature, previously published as Magill's Survey of American Literature in 2006, offers detailed profiles of major American authors of fiction, drama, and poetry, each with sections on biography, general analysis, and analysis of the author's most important works.


American Road Literature

American Road Literature

Author: Ronald Primeau

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781429838191

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Examines the prominent themes and stories of the American road narrative, beginning with the westward thrust of early America's seaboard colonies to the romanticized and philosophical road narratives of the Beat Generation, the American experience--its ideals, dreams, and subsequent disillusionments--has been quintessentially linked to the road.


Critical Survey of Graphic Novels

Critical Survey of Graphic Novels

Author: Bart Beaty

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 1063

ISBN-13: 9781682179147

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"This new edition of Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Independents & Underground Classics offers over 215 essays covering graphic novels and core comics series, focusing on the independents and underground genre that form today's canon for academic coursework and library collections. Critical Survey of Graphic Novels series aims to collect the preeminent graphic novels and core comics series that form today's canon for academic coursework and library collection development, offering clear, concise, and accessible analysis of not only the historic and current landscape of the interdisciplinary medium and its consumption, but the wide range of genres, themes, devices, and techniques that the graphic novel medium encompasses."--Provided by publisher.


American Road Narratives

American Road Narratives

Author: Ann Brigham

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2015-06-29

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 0813937515

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The freedom to go anywhere and become anyone has profoundly shaped our national psyche. Transforming our sense of place and identity--whether in terms of social and economic status, or race and ethnicity, or gender and sexuality—American mobility is perhaps nowhere more vividly captured than in the image of the open road. From pioneer trails to the latest car commercial, the road looms large as a form of expansiveness and opportunity. Too often it is the celebratory idea of the road as a free-floating zone moving the traveler beyond the typical concerns of space and time that dominates the discussion. Rather than thinking of mobility as an escape from cultural tensions, however, Ann Brigham proposes that we understand mobility as a mode of engagement with them. She explores the genre of road narratives to show how mobility both thrives on and attempts to manage shifting conflicts about space and society in the United States. From the earliest transcontinental automobile narratives from the 1910s, through classics like Jack Kerouac's On the Road and the film Thelma & Louise, up to post-9/11 narratives, Brigham traces the ways in which mobility has been imagined, created, and interrogated over the past century and shows how mobility promises, and threatens, to incorporate the outsider and to blur boundaries. Bringing together textual and cultural analysis, theories of spatiality, and sociohistorical frameworks, this book offers an invigoratingly different view of mobility and a new understanding of the road narrative’s importance in American culture. Choice Outstanding Academic Title from American Library Association


The American Comic Book

The American Comic Book

Author: Joseph Michael Sommers

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781619252264

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The popular American comic book is considered in this volume of Critical Insights. From their creation in the 1930s to the widespread popularity of comic book heroes today, this literary form continues to delight and entertain readers. This volume offers a collection of original essays that will establish for students and their teachers an exemplary representation of American comics as a field of study within American literature.