America and the British imaginary in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Literature
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2010 - Palgrave Macmillan, New York, New York (State)
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English
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- ISBN-139780230103764
- ISBN-100230103766
- Library of Congress Control Number2010012672
- OCLC Control Number548583322
- Better World Books9780230103764
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- Open LibraryOL24411370M
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- DDC820.9/35873
- LCCPR129.A4 M55 2010
- LCCPN849.G74PN760.5-PN7
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"Cultivating Allegiance argues that British representations of America, Americans, and Anglo-American relations at the turn of the twentieth century provided an important forum for promoting the improving effects of culture, particularly literature. Analyzing America provided an indirect form of self-scrutiny for British writers and readers, safely insulated by the superiority invoked by critiquing American difference. Operating within a reflexive transatlantic print culture, writers crafted cultivated personae as markers of an ideal Britishness. In so doing, they deployed a variety of images of the United States as counterparts to their visions of these ideals. Thus, British representations of America provide an important linkage between nineteenth and twentieth century visions of British culture and national identity"--
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