This paper discusses the combative literary and cultural relations between the Old World of Europe and the New World of the United States. In analysing the use of irony within nineteenth-century renditions of the travelogue genre, I trace the transatlantic struggle as originating from an American post-colonial inferiority complex. By examining Washington Irving’s 1820 The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1860 text The Marble Faun, this paper will demonstrate the New World’s advent of creative autonomy and self-perceived artistic decolonisation of the European forbears’ traditions. I argue that within these texts, the subversion of the travelogue form enacts defiance of hegemonic European cultural asserti...
In "Copying the 'Old Masters': Wilkie Collins, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Transatlantic Politics o...
peer reviewedThe reign of William IV represents a period concerned with questions of national identi...
Critical framing of the question of archival research in literary studies with reference to the rece...
Washington Irving’s collection, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1819-20), was one of the ...
This essay examines three “American” magazines published in mid-nineteenth-century London: the Ameri...
Utilizing Ernest Gellner and Benedict Anderson’s definition of “nationalism,” this article concerns ...
The literary personas of Washington Irving draw upon sentimental aesthetics to shape the American un...
Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence is a tale of transatlantic exclusion and differentiation depict...
In The Sketch-Book, Washington Irving represents England as the country founded on its great traditi...
The intellectual migration to the United States of European writers, intellectuals, and artists in t...
Are American authors homers? Do they devote too much of their attention to American concerns and set...
Argues that, “faced with a splintering American nation and the possibility of a militarized Mason-Di...
My thesis investigates the processes of reciprocal, transatlantic literary exchange between Britain ...
This paper enquires into the experiences of American literary tourists to nineteenth-century Britain...
This article explores Edgar Allan Poe’s May 1842 edition of Graham’s Monthly Magazine in the context...
In "Copying the 'Old Masters': Wilkie Collins, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Transatlantic Politics o...
peer reviewedThe reign of William IV represents a period concerned with questions of national identi...
Critical framing of the question of archival research in literary studies with reference to the rece...
Washington Irving’s collection, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1819-20), was one of the ...
This essay examines three “American” magazines published in mid-nineteenth-century London: the Ameri...
Utilizing Ernest Gellner and Benedict Anderson’s definition of “nationalism,” this article concerns ...
The literary personas of Washington Irving draw upon sentimental aesthetics to shape the American un...
Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence is a tale of transatlantic exclusion and differentiation depict...
In The Sketch-Book, Washington Irving represents England as the country founded on its great traditi...
The intellectual migration to the United States of European writers, intellectuals, and artists in t...
Are American authors homers? Do they devote too much of their attention to American concerns and set...
Argues that, “faced with a splintering American nation and the possibility of a militarized Mason-Di...
My thesis investigates the processes of reciprocal, transatlantic literary exchange between Britain ...
This paper enquires into the experiences of American literary tourists to nineteenth-century Britain...
This article explores Edgar Allan Poe’s May 1842 edition of Graham’s Monthly Magazine in the context...
In "Copying the 'Old Masters': Wilkie Collins, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Transatlantic Politics o...
peer reviewedThe reign of William IV represents a period concerned with questions of national identi...
Critical framing of the question of archival research in literary studies with reference to the rece...