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27. Multiculturalism in Canadian Fiction
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Hanne Birk
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Editors’ Preface V
- Contents VII
- 0. Introduction: Transatlantic North American Studies 1
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Part I. Literary Movements and Key Periods in a Transatlantic Perspective
- 1. The Colonial Period 21
- 2. The Eighteenth Century and the Literary Marketplace 40
- 3. Transcendentalism, Romanticism, Transatlanticism 59
- 4. Literary Realism and Naturalism 79
- 5. Transatlantic Modernisms 100
- 6. Poetry and Fiction after 9/11 116
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Part II. The Transatlantic Author
- 7. T. S. Eliot 137
- 8. Henry James 162
- 9. Elizabeth Stoddard 178
- 10. Margaret Fuller 192
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Part III. Transatlantic Aesthetics: Genres, Styles, Debates
- 11. The Early American Novel and Sentimentalism 213
- 12. The American Short Story 234
- 13. Travel Writing 251
- 14. The Transatlantic Gothic 266
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Part IV. Transatlantic Media Cultures
- 15. Under the Atlantic 283
- 16. Periodicals and Journalism in Early America 297
- 17. Periodicals and Journalism in Nineteenth- Century America 316
- 18. Transatlantic Comics: Tintin and Superman Crossing the Pond 334
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Part V. Writing the Black Atlantic
- 19. The Black Atlantic 355
- 20. The Slave Narrative 373
- 21. Afropolitan Writing 391
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Part VI. Transatlantic Afterlives: Reception Histories
- 22. The Transatlantic Publishing Industry: Book Trade, Copyright, Reception, 1776–1891 413
- 23. A Global Player? Transatlantic Shakespeare as an Example of Cultural Circulation Processes 428
- 24. Dickens in America – America in Dickens 448
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Part VII. Transatlantic Canadian Studies
- 25. Canadian Studies and Canadian Literature in a Transatlantic Context: Themes, Theories, Images, Life Writing 473
- 26. Transatlantic Dimensions in Canadian Short Story Writing 492
- 27. Multiculturalism in Canadian Fiction 513
- 28. Performance, Identity and Indianer: Canadian Indigenous Crossings of the Atlantic 535
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Part VIII. Widening the Transatlantic Sphere
- 29. Dialectics of Slavery and Servitude in Irish‑Caribbean Literature 557
- 30. Irish-American Literature 572
- 31. The Scottish American Enlightenment 587
- Index of Subjects 605
- Index of Names 613
- List of Contributors 621
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Editors’ Preface V
- Contents VII
- 0. Introduction: Transatlantic North American Studies 1
-
Part I. Literary Movements and Key Periods in a Transatlantic Perspective
- 1. The Colonial Period 21
- 2. The Eighteenth Century and the Literary Marketplace 40
- 3. Transcendentalism, Romanticism, Transatlanticism 59
- 4. Literary Realism and Naturalism 79
- 5. Transatlantic Modernisms 100
- 6. Poetry and Fiction after 9/11 116
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Part II. The Transatlantic Author
- 7. T. S. Eliot 137
- 8. Henry James 162
- 9. Elizabeth Stoddard 178
- 10. Margaret Fuller 192
-
Part III. Transatlantic Aesthetics: Genres, Styles, Debates
- 11. The Early American Novel and Sentimentalism 213
- 12. The American Short Story 234
- 13. Travel Writing 251
- 14. The Transatlantic Gothic 266
-
Part IV. Transatlantic Media Cultures
- 15. Under the Atlantic 283
- 16. Periodicals and Journalism in Early America 297
- 17. Periodicals and Journalism in Nineteenth- Century America 316
- 18. Transatlantic Comics: Tintin and Superman Crossing the Pond 334
-
Part V. Writing the Black Atlantic
- 19. The Black Atlantic 355
- 20. The Slave Narrative 373
- 21. Afropolitan Writing 391
-
Part VI. Transatlantic Afterlives: Reception Histories
- 22. The Transatlantic Publishing Industry: Book Trade, Copyright, Reception, 1776–1891 413
- 23. A Global Player? Transatlantic Shakespeare as an Example of Cultural Circulation Processes 428
- 24. Dickens in America – America in Dickens 448
-
Part VII. Transatlantic Canadian Studies
- 25. Canadian Studies and Canadian Literature in a Transatlantic Context: Themes, Theories, Images, Life Writing 473
- 26. Transatlantic Dimensions in Canadian Short Story Writing 492
- 27. Multiculturalism in Canadian Fiction 513
- 28. Performance, Identity and Indianer: Canadian Indigenous Crossings of the Atlantic 535
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Part VIII. Widening the Transatlantic Sphere
- 29. Dialectics of Slavery and Servitude in Irish‑Caribbean Literature 557
- 30. Irish-American Literature 572
- 31. The Scottish American Enlightenment 587
- Index of Subjects 605
- Index of Names 613
- List of Contributors 621