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Cultural orphans in America
- 作者: Pazicky, Diana Loercher,
- 出版: Jackson, Miss. : University Press of Mississippi ©1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xx, 232 pages).
- 標題: History and criticism. , Orphans in literature. , Literature and society , American literature. , AmericanGeneral. , Literature and society. , USA. , American literature , Literatur , Littérature et société , Littérature et société États-Unis. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , American literature History and criticism. , United States. , Literature and society United States. , Electronic books. , Waisenkind
- ISBN: 1617030937 , 9781617030932
- ISBN: 1578060893 , 9781578060894 , 9781604731927 , 1604731923
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-223) and index. |g Ch. 1. |t The Puritans as Orphans -- |g Ch. 2. |t The Puritans as Aggressors -- |g Ch. 3. |t The Revolution -- |g Ch. 4. |t Tales of Captivity and Adoption -- |g Ch. 5. |t The Rise of the Republic -- |g Ch. 6. |t Sentimental Strategies in "Orphan Tales" -- |g Ch. 7. |t The Negro as Ultimate Orphan.
- 摘要: Applying aspects of psychoanalytic theory that pertain to identity formation, specifically Rene Girard's theory of the scapegoat, Cultural Orphans in America examines the orphan trope in early American texts and the antebellum nineteenth-century American novel as a reaction to the social upheaval and internal tensions generated by three major episodes in American history: the Great Migration, the American Revolution, and the rise of the republic. -- Provided by publisher.
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Applying aspects of psychoanalytic theory that pertain to identity formation, specifically Rene Girard's theory of the scapegoat, Cultural Orphans in America examines the orphan trope in early American texts and the antebellum nineteenth-century American novel as a reaction to the social upheaval and internal tensions generated by three major episodes in American history: the Great Migration, the American Revolution, and the rise of the republic. -- Provided by publisher.
來源: Google Book
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