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Love and Death in the American Novel
About this book
Leslie A. Fiedler's Love and Death in the American Novel is an acclaimed classic and a foundational work of literary criticism, offering a bold and provocative exploration of the themes that define American fiction. Originally published in 1960, this groundbreaking study examines how love, sexuality, death, and moral conflict shape the American literary tradition, setting it apart from its European counterparts.
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Fiedler argues that American literature is deeply rooted in myth, fantasy, and the tension between innocence and experience. He traces recurring motifs—such as the absence of mature heterosexual relationships, the glorification of male bonding, and the fascination with the wilderness—through the works of writers like Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. His analysis uncovers the underlying psychological and cultural forces that have influenced the American literary imagination, from its early Gothic and Romantic origins to its modern existential dilemmas.
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 Written with intellectual rigor and sharp wit, Love and Death in the American Novel remains a standard in literary criticism, continually shaping discussions on American literature and cultural identity. Fiedler's insights challenge readers to reconsider the narratives that have long been celebrated as the heart of the American experience. Essential for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the deep-seated themes that define America's greatest literary works, this book is as thought-provoking today as when it first revolutionized the field of literary studies.Â
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEDICATION
- Preface
- Introduction: The Novel and America
- PART I — PROTOTYPES AND EARLY ADAPTATIONS
- 2 — Richardson and the Tragedy of Seduction
- 3 — The Bourgeois Sentimental Novel and the Female Audience
- 4 — The Beginnings of the Anti-Bourgeois Sentimental Novel in America
- 5 — Charles Brockden Brown and the Invention of the American Gothic
- 6 — James Fenimore Cooper and the Historical Romance
- PART II — DEVELOPMENT AND FRUSTRATION
- PART III — ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSCENDENCE