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This book offers a close study of the relationship between the individual and history - between a particularly American idea of self and how this is experienced in relation to the broader flow of events and time that shape human experience. While the discussion concentrates on Gore Vidal's historical novels Burr and 1876 , and E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel and Ragtime, these readings provide a full consideration of each author's views on history and historical fiction, the importance of individualism and corresponding conceptions of history within American culture, and the role of the historical novel in American literature.…mehr

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This book offers a close study of the relationship between the individual and history - between a particularly American idea of self and how this is experienced in relation to the broader flow of events and time that shape human experience. While the discussion concentrates on Gore Vidal's historical novels Burr and 1876 , and E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel and Ragtime, these readings provide a full consideration of each author's views on history and historical fiction, the importance of individualism and corresponding conceptions of history within American culture, and the role of the historical novel in American literature.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Stephen Harris currently lectures in American Literature, Australian Literature and creative non-fiction at Victoria University (NZ). Most recently, his research has focused on individualism in American culture and on the literary treatment of history in contemporary American and Australian fiction; as well, he has written on the work of a range of contemporary American writers, on the development of the historical novel in both American and Australian literary history, and on the politics of postcolonial literature.