Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture

Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture

Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture

Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture

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Overview

Uncle Tom’s Cabin broke publishing records and made Harriet Beecher Stowe in her time one of the world’s most famous authors. The book was a bestseller in Britain and was translated into some forty languages. Yet today Stowe tends to be seen wholly in the context of American literary history. Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture is the first book to consider multiple aspects of Stowe’s career in an international context. The groundbreaking essays of Transatlantic Stowe examine the author’s literary and literal forays in Europe and the ways in which intellectual and cultural exchanges between the Old and New Worlds shaped her work. It was a crucial moment in the transatlantic discourse, a turning of the tide, and Stowe was among the first American novelists to be lionized in Europe---and pirated by publishers---in the same way that European writers had been treated in America.Blending historical and cultural criticism and drawing on fresh primary material from London and Paris, Transatlantic Stowe includes essays exploring Stowe’s relationship with European writers and the influence of her European travels on her work, especially the controversial travel narrative Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands and her “Italian novel” Agnes of Sorrento.Interdisciplinary and itself transatlantic, the collection discusses visual art and material culture as well as literature and politics and includes contributions from Britain, Ireland, and the United States. Together these essays offer new interpretations of Stowe’s most popular novel as well as new readings of her many other works, illuminate the myriad connections between Stowe and European writers, and thus rewrite literary history by returning Stowe to the larger political, historical, and literary contexts of nineteenth-century Europe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587297298
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 938 KB

About the Author

Denise Kohn is assistant professor of English at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. Sarah Meer is university lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge. Emily Todd is associate professor of English at Westfield State College in Westfield, Massachusetts

Table of Contents

Foreword by Joan D. Herick vii Acknowledgments x Reading Stowe as a Transatlantic Writer xi Denise Kohn, Sarah eer, and inily B Todd PART ONE BLURRING BORDERS, WRITING NATIONS Stowe and the Byronic Heroine 3 Caroline Franklin Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Irish National Tale 24 Cliona 0 Gallchoi Nature, Magic, and History in Stowe and Scott 46 Monka Elberrt PART TWO RACE, CLASS, AND LABOR IN THE ATLANTIC WORLD The First Yeats of Uncle Tonm' Cabin in Russia 67 John MacKay towe, Gaskell, and the Woman Reformer 89 Whitney Womack Smith Stowe, Eliot, and the Reform Aesthetic in Glare Cotugno 5unny Memories and Serious Proposals 131 Donald Ross PART THREE TRANSNAT!ONAL WRITER The Construction of Self in Sunny Memories 149 Shirley Foster Art nd the Body in Agnes ofSorrento 167 Gail K Smith Stowe and Religious Iconography 18- Carla Rineer The Afterlife of Dred on the British Stage 208 Judie Newman
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