
All the Devils Are Here: American Romanticism and Literary Influence
by David Greven
Title:
All the Devils Are Here: American Romanticism and Literary Influence
Author:
David Greven
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
324 pages, 6 b&w illus.
Publisher:
Longleaf on behalf of University of Virginia
ISBN-13:
9780813951027
EAN:
9780813951027
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
612
Dimensions (mm):
150 x 229 x 27
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
The English literary influence on classic American novelists' depictions of gender, sexuality, and race With All the Devils Are Here, the literary scholar David Greven makes a signal contribution to the growing list of studies dedicated to tracing threads of literary influence. Herman Melville's, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, and James Fenimore Cooper's uses of Shakespeare and Milton, he finds, reflect not just an intertextual relationship between American Romanticism and the English tradition but also an ongoing engagement with gender and sexual politics. Greven limns the effect of Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing on Hawthorne's exploration of patriarchy, and he shows how misogyny in King Lear informed Melville's evocation of "the step-mother world" of orphaned men in Moby-Dick. Throughout, Greven focuses particularly on male authors' treatment of femininity, arguing that the figure of woman functions for them as a multivalent signifier for artistic expression. Ultimately, Greven demonstrates the ambitions of these writers to comment on the history of the Western tradition and the future of art from their unique positions as Americans.










