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100 _4Williams, Daniel G.
245 _aEthnicity and cultural authority: from Arnold to Du Bois
_cDaniel G. Williams
260 _aEdinburgh
_bEdinburgh University Press
_c2006
300 _aix, 262 p
_c24 cm
440 _a(Edinburgh studies in transatlantic literatures)
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500 _aRanging across English, Irish, and American writing, Ethnicity and Cultural Authority is not only a deft analysis of his chosen authors, but also an admirably independent-minded charting of some of the tensions between culture as the sphere in which univeral human values are expressed, and culture as the vehicle for the expression and development of particular ethnic identities. In this imaginatively conceived book, Daniel Williams manages to address several of the most central and most contentious areas of contemporary literary and cultural study. -- Professor Stefan Collini, Cambridge The possibilities of extension offered by this vital book are a key indication of its importance. -- Neil evans Translation and Literature Williams has produced a well-written and useful book that brings the analysis of Victorian culture into productive dialog with Irish and American studies. Victorian Studies Ranging across English, Irish, and American writing, Ethnicity and Cultural Authority is not only a deft analysis of his chosen authors, but also an admirably independent-minded charting of some of the tensions between culture as the sphere in which univeral human values are expressed, and culture as the vehicle for the expression and development of particular ethnic identities. In this imaginatively conceived book, Daniel Williams manages to address several of the most central and most contentious areas of contemporary literary and cultural study. The possibilities of extension offered by this vital book are a key indication of its importance. Williams has produced a well-written and useful book that brings the analysis of Victorian culture into productive dialog with Irish and American studies
650 _aNationalism in literature
650 _aEthnicity in literature
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650 _aCulture
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