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Chapter 5. The Effects of Provinciality in Cooper and Scott
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. London and the Transatlantic Book Trade 25
- Chapter 2. Furious Booksellers and the “American Copy” of the Waverley Novels 40
- Chapter 3. The Irish National tale and the aesthetics of Union 62
- Chapter 4. Washington Irving’s transatlantic revisions 85
- Chapter 5. The Effects of Provinciality in Cooper and Scott 113
- Chapter 6. Rivalry with England in the Age of Nationalism 149
- Epilogue. The Scarlet Letter and the Decline of London 185
- Appendix. The London Republication of American Fiction, 1797–1832 199
- Notes 207
- Bibliography 251
- Index 273
- Acknowledgments 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. London and the Transatlantic Book Trade 25
- Chapter 2. Furious Booksellers and the “American Copy” of the Waverley Novels 40
- Chapter 3. The Irish National tale and the aesthetics of Union 62
- Chapter 4. Washington Irving’s transatlantic revisions 85
- Chapter 5. The Effects of Provinciality in Cooper and Scott 113
- Chapter 6. Rivalry with England in the Age of Nationalism 149
- Epilogue. The Scarlet Letter and the Decline of London 185
- Appendix. The London Republication of American Fiction, 1797–1832 199
- Notes 207
- Bibliography 251
- Index 273
- Acknowledgments 285