
Jean-Jacques Rousseau in American Literature. Traces, Influence, Transformation 1760-1860
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau in American Literature discusses how, where, and to what extent Rousseau's philosophy can be traced in the first one-hundred years of American literature. It examines this problem by using original quotations from such works as Emile, Du Contrat Social, and Discours sur l'Inégalité, and compares them with examples from sixteen American authors and the Connecticut Wits without forcing them into a desired picture. The author shows thought overlap and thought disagreement. The spectrum ranges from the concept of literature and literary interpretation to the relationship between literature and politics; from the political literature of the American colonial period to the literature of national identity; from American romanticism to the American renaissance. The role Germany played in the transfer of French culture to America is argued. von Dame, Frederick William
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The Author: Frederick William Dame was born in 1946. He studied political science and political theory at Norwich University, Vermont (BA) and the University of New Hampshire (M.A.); Adult Education, University of Southern California, (MS Ed.); Politikwissenschaft, University of Saarbrücken, (Dr. rer. pol.); Anglistik, University of Koblenz-Landau (M.A. and Dr. phil.). He has had a long teaching association with the University of Maryland and the University of Kaiserslautern. He has also published essays on music, Victorian partsong lyrics, adult education, American and German history.
- paperback
- 139 Seiten
- Karbon Kitaplar
- hardcover
- 394 Seiten
- Erschienen 1994
- Everyman
- hardcover
- 217 Seiten
- Erschienen 2013
- Oxford Univ Pr
- paperback -
- Erschienen 1997
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