The Rise of New Media 1750-1850: Transatlantic Discourse and American Memory

The Rise of New Media 1750-1850: Transatlantic Discourse and American Memory

by Julia Straub
The Rise of New Media 1750-1850: Transatlantic Discourse and American Memory

The Rise of New Media 1750-1850: Transatlantic Discourse and American Memory

by Julia Straub

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Overview

This monograph explores transatlantic literary culture by tracing the proliferation of ‘new media,’ such as the anthology, the literary history and the magazine, in the period between 1750 and 1850. The fast-paced media landscape out of which these publishing genres developed produced the need of a ‘memory of literature’ and a concomitant rhetoric of remembering strikingly similar to what today is called a cultural memory debate. Thus, rather than depicting the emergence of an American national literature, The Rise of New Media(1750–1850) combines impulses from media history, the history of print, the sociology of literature and canon theory to uncover nascent forms and genres of literary self-reflectivity and early stirrings of a canon debate in the Atlantic World.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137589798
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/23/2017
Series: The New Urban Atlantic
Edition description: 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 193
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Julia Straub is Senior Lecturer at the English Department of the University Berne, Switzerland. She is the editor of the Handbook of Transatlantic North American Studies and author of A Victorian Muse: The Afterlife of Dante’s Beatrice in Nineteenth-Century Literature.

Table of Contents

.-1 Introduction: Building an American Memory of Literature, 1750-1850.-2 Remembering Literature in Early America: Transatlanticism, Cultural Memory and Its Media.-3 Virtual Museums: The Literary Magazine and Transatlantic Periodical Culture.-4 Of Gems, Beauties and Relics: Anthologies in Early America.-5 Early Forms of Literary Historiography in America: Literary Histories as Narrative Anthologies.- Conclusion

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