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American Literature and Culture, 1900 - 1960

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Say "America" and certain adjectives come readily to mind. Because of the nation's wealth, energy, and global presence during the twentieth century, almost everyone has a view of America.

This introduction to American literature and culture addresses four common conceptions of the United States: that it is "big," "rich," "new," and "free".

Designed to illustrate the artistic and social climate in the USA from 1900 to 1960, the book discusses a range of artistic and cultural productions from the period that reinforce, revise, dispute, or deny these commonly held views of the country.

Each of the book's four sections begins with a series of quotations from literary and other sources of the period, selected to emphasize a range of ideas about America.

Within each section, history, popular culture, literature, and other art forms are then juxtaposed in a way that fosters discussion, questioning, and continued study.

An appendix to the volume includes a list of primary works for further reading and a selective bibliography of secondary works on American literature and culture, including relevant websites.The book also features a timeline of the chief events - political, social, and artistic.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1405101261 / 9781405101264
Hardback
08/12/2006
United States
English
224 p.
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