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The Cambridge History of the American Essay

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Christy Wampole, Jan Stievermann, Richard Squibbs, Matthew Garrett, Noah Rawlings, Laura Dassow Walls, Philip Coleman, John Michael, Charlene Avallone, Kinohi Nishikawa, Jenny Spinner, David E. E. Sloane, Brigitte Bailey, Jonathan Levin, Shawn Anthony Christian, Sarah E. Gardner, William E. Dow, Tom Huhn, Kyle Gann, Eleni Theodoropoulos, Florian Fuchs, Andrea Capra, Hertha D. Sweet Wong, Jeffrey R. Dudas, Peter Goodrich, Ellena Savage, Lucy Alford, Ted Anton, Paul Jenner, Stefano Ercolino, Nora M. Alter, Carolina Iribarren, David Lazar, Anne Finger, Michael Askew, Cyrus R.K. Patell, Yolanda Padilla, Walton Muyumba, David Carlin
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  • Date Published: December 2023
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781316512708

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  • From the country's beginning, essayists in the United States have used their prose to articulate the many ways their individuality has been shaped by the politics, social life, and culture of this place. The Cambridge History of the American Essay offers the fullest account to date of this diverse and complex history. From Puritan writings to essays by Indigenous authors, from Transcendentalist and Pragmatist texts to Harlem Renaissance essays, from New Criticism to New Journalism: The story of the American essay is told here, beginning in the early eighteenth century and ending with the vibrant, heterogeneous scene of contemporary essayistic writing. The essay in the US has taken many forms: nature writing, travel writing, the genteel tradition, literary criticism, hybrid genres such as the essay film and the photo essay. Across genres and identities, this volume offers a stirring account of American essayism into the twenty-first century.

    • The book offers a panoramic view of American essayistic writing from before the US was founded until today
    • The volume describes in detail the particular stylistic and thematic tendencies of essayists throughout American history, offering models for contemporary essayists who consult the volume
    • The book's chapters work as free-standing pieces and as segments of a larger historical arc
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    'While there is currently an embarrassment of riches when it comes to edited collections on the essay … this volume easily earns a place in the first rank … Essential.' D. M. Moore, CHOICE

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    • Date Published: December 2023
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781316512708
    • length: 850 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 159 x 42 mm
    • weight: 1.18kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Notes on contributors
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction Christy Wampole
    Part I. The Emergence of the American Essay (1710–1865)
    1. Essays to do good: puritanism and the birth of the American essay Jan Stievermann
    2. Prattlers, meddlers, bachelors, busy-bodies: the periodical essay in the eighteenth century Richard Squibbs
    3. The federalist and the founders Matthew Garrett
    4. American nature writing:
    1700–1900 Noah Rawlings
    5. The essay and transcendentalism Laura Dassow Walls
    6. Old world Shadows in the new: Europe and the nineteenth-century American essay Philip Coleman
    7. Poet-essayists and magazine culture in the nineteenth century John Michael
    8. Antebellum women essayists Charlene Avallone
    Part II. Voicing the American Experiment (1865–1945)
    9. Writing freedom before and after emancipation Kinohi Nishikawa
    10. Social justice and the American essay Christy Wampole
    11. 'Zones of contention' in the genteel essay Jenny Spinner
    12. The American comic essay David E. E. Sloane
    13. Nineteenth-century American travel essays: aesthetics, modernity, and national identity Brigitte Bailey
    14. American pragmatism: an essayistic conception of truth Jonathan Levin
    15. The essay in the Harlem renaissance Shawn Anthony Christian
    16. The southern agrarians and the new criticism Sarah E. Gardner
    17. Subjective and objective: newspaper columns William E. Dow
    18. The experience of art: the essay in visual culture Tom Huhn
    19. The essay in American music Kyle Gann
    Part III: Postwar Essays and Essayism (1945–2000)
    20. The essay and the twentieth-century literary magazine Eleni Theodoropoulos
    21. Germans in Amerika: written possibility, uninhabitable reality Florian Fuchs
    22. The essay and the American left Andrea Capra
    23. The native American essay Hertha D. Sweet Wong
    24. Conservatism and the essay Jeffrey R. Dudas
    25. Opinions and decisions: legal essays Peter Goodrich
    26. World War Two to #MeToo: the personal and the political in the American feminist essay Ellena Savage
    27. Self-portraits in a convex mirror: the essay in American poetry Lucy Alford
    28. The American essay and (social) science Ted Anton
    29. Philosophy as a kind of writing Paul Jenner
    30. The essay and literary postmodernism: seriousness and exhaustion Stefano Ercolino
    Part IV: Toward the Contemporary American Essay (2000–2020)
    31. The American essay film: a neglected genre Nora M. Alter
    32. Literary theory, criticism, and the essay Carolina Iribarren
    33. Gender, queerness, and the American essay David Lazar
    34. Disability and the American essay Anne Finger
    35. The radical hybridity of the lyric essay Michael Askew
    36. Writing migration: multiculturalism, democracy, and the essay form Cyrus R.K. Patell
    37. Latinx culture and the essay Yolanda Padilla
    38. Black experience through the essay Walton Muyumba
    39. The essay and the anthropocene David Carlin
    Recommendations for Further Reading
    Index.

  • Editors

    Christy Wampole, Princeton University, New Jersey
    Christy Wampole is an essayist and professor at Princeton University. She has published two scholarly books, Degenerative Realism: Novel and Nation in 21st-Century France (2020) and Rootedness: The Ramifications of a Metaphor (2016), and a collection of essays titled The Other Serious: Essays for the New American Generation (2015).

    Jason Childs
    Jason Childs is a writer and independent scholar based in Berlin and Dijon. He has published research on the essay in The Cambridge Companion to the Essay (2022), The Edinburgh Companion to the Essay (2022), and The Essay at the Limits: Poetics, Politics and Form (2021).

    Contributors

    Christy Wampole, Jan Stievermann, Richard Squibbs, Matthew Garrett, Noah Rawlings, Laura Dassow Walls, Philip Coleman, John Michael, Charlene Avallone, Kinohi Nishikawa, Jenny Spinner, David E. E. Sloane, Brigitte Bailey, Jonathan Levin, Shawn Anthony Christian, Sarah E. Gardner, William E. Dow, Tom Huhn, Kyle Gann, Eleni Theodoropoulos, Florian Fuchs, Andrea Capra, Hertha D. Sweet Wong, Jeffrey R. Dudas, Peter Goodrich, Ellena Savage, Lucy Alford, Ted Anton, Paul Jenner, Stefano Ercolino, Nora M. Alter, Carolina Iribarren, David Lazar, Anne Finger, Michael Askew, Cyrus R.K. Patell, Yolanda Padilla, Walton Muyumba, David Carlin

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