• Wyszukiwanie zaawansowane
  • Kategorie
  • Kategorie BISAC
  • Książki na zamówienie
  • Promocje
  • Granty
  • Książka na prezent
  • Opinie
  • Pomoc
  • Załóż konto
  • Zaloguj się

The Early American Novel » książka

zaloguj się | załóż konto
Logo Krainaksiazek.pl

koszyk

konto

szukaj
topmenu
Księgarnia internetowa
Szukaj
Książki na zamówienie
Promocje
Granty
Książka na prezent
Moje konto
Pomoc
 
 
Wyszukiwanie zaawansowane
Pusty koszyk
Bezpłatna dostawa dla zamówień powyżej 40 złBezpłatna dostawa dla zamówień powyżej 40 zł

Kategorie główne

• Nauka
 [3084096]
• Literatura piękna
 [1815352]

  więcej...
• Turystyka
 [52522]
• Informatyka
 [156278]
• Komiksy
 [36326]
• Encyklopedie
 [23165]
• Dziecięca
 [613168]
• Hobby
 [104978]
• AudioBooki
 [1531]
• Literatura faktu
 [195077]
• Muzyka CD
 [282]
• Słowniki
 [2952]
• Inne
 [440561]
• Kalendarze
 [462]
• Podręczniki
 [166076]
• Poradniki
 [421881]
• Religia
 [509575]
• Czasopisma
 [472]
• Sport
 [61202]
• Sztuka
 [248934]
• CD, DVD, Video
 [3353]
• Technologie
 [230645]
• Zdrowie
 [98576]
• Książkowe Klimaty
 [126]
• Zabawki
 [2518]
• Puzzle, gry
 [3467]
• Literatura w języku ukraińskim
 [276]
• Art. papiernicze i szkolne
 [6687]
Kategorie szczegółowe BISAC

The Early American Novel

ISBN-13: 9780814253465 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 516 str.

Henri Petter
The Early American Novel Henri Petter 9780814253465 Ohio State University Press - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Early American Novel

ISBN-13: 9780814253465 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 516 str.

Henri Petter
cena 275,04
(netto: 261,94 VAT:  5%)

Najniższa cena z 30 dni: 262,87
Termin realizacji zamówienia:
ok. 16-18 dni roboczych.

Darmowa dostawa!

This descriptive and critical survey of the American novel up to the year 1820 seems certain to gain recognition as the definitive work on its subject. Prompted by an awareness of how unevenly the predecessors of James Fenimore Cooper have been studied and made accessible to the modern reader, Mr. Petter has completed a work of literary historiography that lucidly and systematically deals with an astonishing amount of information. The novels published in America in the three decades preceding 1821 are marked, above all, by the limited range of their authors, who tamely and unimaginatively copied English and Continental models. At first sight their plots strike one as inventive-even wildly so-but it soon becomes evident, in Mr. Petter's analysis, that they merely achieve new combinations of old and familiar elements. The underlying patterns-lovers' trials, young girls' vicissitudes, young men's adventures-depend on, and reveal the passivity of, the heroes and heroines. The active elements are unsympathetic parents, jealous rivals, petty surroundings, agents of pure evil, and providential interventions. The plots hinge on strained coincidences and contrived misunderstandings combined with apparent infringements of the social barriers and conventions that puzzle the protagonists and the reader until a more or less fortuitous and spectacular revelation restores the certainties. The characters are subordinated to the events and remain undeveloped and static. There are few moods and tones. The emphasis is on the didactic confrontation of good and evil. Henri Petter is professor of English and American literature at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.

This descriptive and critical survey of the American novel up to the year 1820 seems certain to gain recognition as the definitive work on its subject. Prompted by an awareness of how unevenly the predecessors of James Fenimore Cooper have been studied and made accessible to the modern reader, Mr. Petter has completed a work of literary historiography that lucidly and systematically deals with an astonishing amount of information. The novels published in America in the three decades preceding 1821 are marked, above all, by the limited range of their authors, who tamely and unimaginatively copied English and Continental models. At first sight their plots strike one as inventive-even wildly so-but it soon becomes evident, in Mr. Petters analysis, that they merely achieve new combinations of old and familiar elements. The underlying patterns-lovers trials, young girls vicissitudes, young mens adventures-depend on, and reveal the passivity of, the heroes and heroines. The active elements are unsympathetic parents, jealous rivals, petty surroundings, agents of pure evil, and providential interventions. The plots hinge on strained coincidences and contrived misunderstandings combined with apparent infringements of the social barriers and conventions that puzzle the protagonists and the reader until a more or less fortuitous and spectacular revelation restores the certainties. The characters are subordinated to the events and remain undeveloped and static. There are few moods and tones. The emphasis is on the didactic confrontation of good and evil.Henri Petter is professor of English and American literature at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Literaturoznawstwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Literary Criticism > American - General
Wydawca:
Ohio State University Press
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780814253465
Rok wydania:
2016
Ilość stron:
516
Waga:
0.74 kg
Wymiary:
22.86 x 15.24 x 2.92
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01


Udostępnij

Facebook - konto krainaksiazek.pl



Opinie o Krainaksiazek.pl na Opineo.pl

Partner Mybenefit

Krainaksiazek.pl w programie rzetelna firma Krainaksiaze.pl - płatności przez paypal

Czytaj nas na:

Facebook - krainaksiazek.pl
  • książki na zamówienie
  • granty
  • książka na prezent
  • kontakt
  • pomoc
  • opinie
  • regulamin
  • polityka prywatności

Zobacz:

  • Księgarnia czeska

  • Wydawnictwo Książkowe Klimaty

1997-2026 DolnySlask.com Agencja Internetowa

© 1997-2022 krainaksiazek.pl
     
KONTAKT | REGULAMIN | POLITYKA PRYWATNOŚCI | USTAWIENIA PRYWATNOŚCI
Zobacz: Księgarnia Czeska | Wydawnictwo Książkowe Klimaty | Mapa strony | Lista autorów
KrainaKsiazek.PL - Księgarnia Internetowa
Polityka prywatnosci - link
Krainaksiazek.pl - płatnośc Przelewy24
Przechowalnia Przechowalnia