Henry James and the Writing of Race and Nation

Auteur: Blair, Sara (University of Virginia)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
This 1996 book argues that Henry James's work exemplifies the complex role literature plays in the formation of broadly racial, national and cultural identities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Blair delineates the complexity of his engagement with emergent cultural rituals through which American values are being forged.

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This 1996 book argues that Henry James's work exemplifies the complex role literature plays in the formation of broadly racial, national and cultural identities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Blair delineates the complexity of his engagement with emergent cultural rituals through which American values are being forged.
ISBN / EAN 9780521107600
Auteur Blair, Sara (University of Virginia)
Editeur Cambridge University Press