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Modernity and Autobiography in Nineteenth-Century America

Literary Representations of Communication and Transportation Technologies

October 2, 2017 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9783319673219
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Description

This book examines temporal and formal disruptions found in American autobiographical narratives produced during the end of the nineteenth century. It argues that disruptions were primarily the result of encounters with new communication and transportation technologies. Through readings of major autobiographical works of the period, James E. Dobson argues that the range of affective responses to writing, communicating, and traveling at increasing speed and distance were registered in this literature's formal innovation. These autobiographical works, Dobson claims, complicate our understanding of the lived experience of time, temporality, and existing accounts of periodization. This study first examines the competing views of space and time in the nineteenth century and then moves to examine how high-speed train travel altered American literary regionalism, the region, and history. Later chapters examine two narratives of failed homecoming that are deeply ambivalent about modernity and technology, Henry James'sThe American SceneandTheodore Dreiser'sA Hoosier Holiday,before a reading of the telephone network as a metaphor for historiography and autobiography in Henry Adams'sThe Education of Henry Adams.

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About this Author

James E. Dobson is Lecturer at Dartmouth College where he conducts research on American literature, autobiography, and the digital humanities. He is the author of essays on Mark Twain, Lucy Larcom, Shirley Jackson, and Ambrose Bierce and several addressing computational methods and text mining.

ISBN: 9783319673219
Format: Hardcover
Series: Pivotal Studies in the Global American Literary Imagination
Pages: 117
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 2017-10-02

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