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The Routledge Introduction to the American Novel
provides a comprehensive and engaging guide to this cornerstone literary genre, reframing our understanding of the American novel and its evolving traditions. This volume aims to engage productive classroom discussion, including:
What differentiates the American novel from its European predecessors and traditions from other parts of the world?
How have the related myths of the American Dream and the Great American Novel affected understanding of the tradition over time?
How do American novels by or about women, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and members of lower social classes challenge the American cultural monomyth?
How do experimental novels and eco-conscious novels alter the American novel tradition?
Rethinking historical trends and debates surrounding the American novel, this text delivers a persuasive case for why it’s important to reevaluate the American novelistic tradition.
offers a much-needed update to the history and future of this literary form.
provides a comprehensive and engaging guide to this cornerstone literary genre, reframing our understanding of the American novel and its evolving traditions. This volume aims to engage productive classroom discussion, including:
What differentiates the American novel from its European predecessors and traditions from other parts of the world?
How have the related myths of the American Dream and the Great American Novel affected understanding of the tradition over time?
How do American novels by or about women, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and members of lower social classes challenge the American cultural monomyth?
How do experimental novels and eco-conscious novels alter the American novel tradition?
Rethinking historical trends and debates surrounding the American novel, this text delivers a persuasive case for why it’s important to reevaluate the American novelistic tradition.
offers a much-needed update to the history and future of this literary form.
The Routledge Introduction to the American Novel
provides a comprehensive and engaging guide to this cornerstone literary genre, reframing our understanding of the American novel and its evolving traditions. This volume aims to engage productive classroom discussion, including:
What differentiates the American novel from its European predecessors and traditions from other parts of the world?
How have the related myths of the American Dream and the Great American Novel affected understanding of the tradition over time?
How do American novels by or about women, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and members of lower social classes challenge the American cultural monomyth?
How do experimental novels and eco-conscious novels alter the American novel tradition?
Rethinking historical trends and debates surrounding the American novel, this text delivers a persuasive case for why it’s important to reevaluate the American novelistic tradition.
offers a much-needed update to the history and future of this literary form.
provides a comprehensive and engaging guide to this cornerstone literary genre, reframing our understanding of the American novel and its evolving traditions. This volume aims to engage productive classroom discussion, including:
What differentiates the American novel from its European predecessors and traditions from other parts of the world?
How have the related myths of the American Dream and the Great American Novel affected understanding of the tradition over time?
How do American novels by or about women, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and members of lower social classes challenge the American cultural monomyth?
How do experimental novels and eco-conscious novels alter the American novel tradition?
Rethinking historical trends and debates surrounding the American novel, this text delivers a persuasive case for why it’s important to reevaluate the American novelistic tradition.
offers a much-needed update to the history and future of this literary form.

















