America and the Sea
A Literary History
Haskell Springer(Editor)
University of Georgia Press
Published on 1. February 1995
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-8203-1651-2 (ISBN)
Description
This literary history of the United States explores the presence of the sea in American writing. A multi-author work, it covers the periods and genres that make up American national literature as it considers the ubiquity of nautical symbols, images and figurative language in addition to expressions of the sea experience itself. While this book situates the literature within American history, particularly maritime history, a chapter on hymns, chanteys and sea songs as well as an annotated portfolio of American seascape art expand and enrich the literary and cultural contexts. The book's 14 chapters consider the written presence of the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico, and also move inland to address the literature of the Great Lakes. They reveal the importance of the sea in works by women, African Americans, and Native Americans - which is one aspect of the book's special considerations not only of race and gender but also of genre, religion, class, audience, aesthetics, tradition and innovation.
Written in a style accessible to a broad, diversely educated audience, and featuring extensive bibliographies essential to further reading and research, "America and the Sea" covers an abiding presence in American cultural consciousness. In addition, its collaborative scholarship seeks to provide wider historical and cultural frameworks for understanding texts, enlarging traditional canons and making strong use of cross-disciplinary study.
Written in a style accessible to a broad, diversely educated audience, and featuring extensive bibliographies essential to further reading and research, "America and the Sea" covers an abiding presence in American cultural consciousness. In addition, its collaborative scholarship seeks to provide wider historical and cultural frameworks for understanding texts, enlarging traditional canons and making strong use of cross-disciplinary study.
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Georgia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Annotated edition
Illustrations
17 illustrations, bibliographies
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8203-1651-2 (9780820316512)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
The Sea, the Land, the Literature, Haskell Springer; The Colonial Era, Donald P. Wharton; The Revolutionary and Federal Periods, Donald P. Wharton; Cooper and His Contemporaries, Hugh Egan; Personal Narratives, Journals and Diaries, John Samson; Hymns, Chanteys and Sea Songs, Robert D. Madison; Poetry in the Mainstream, Joseph Flibbert; Herman Melville, Haskell Springer and Douglas Robillard; American Seascape Art - A Portfolio, Roger B. Stein; Realism and Beyond, Roger B. Stein; Fiction by Seamen after Melville, Bert Bender; Great Lakes Maritime Fiction, Victoria Brehm; African-American Literature, Elizabeth Schultz; 20-Century Poetry, Dennis Welland; Modernist Prose and Its Antecedents, Joseph DeFalco; Prose Since 1960, Dennis Berthold.