Ebook: Exotic nations: literature and cultural identity in the United States and Brazil, 1830-1930
Author: Wasserman Renata Ruth Mautner
- Tags: American literature, American literature--Brazilian influences, American literature--History and criticism, Brazilian literature, Brazilian literature--History and criticism, Comparative literature--American and Brazilian, Comparative literature--Brazilian and American, Exoticism in literature, Indians in literature, Literature and society, Literature and society--Brazil--History, Literature and society--United States--History, National characteristics American in literature, National characteristics Braz
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: Cornell University Press
- City: Brazil;United States
- Language: English
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1. Introduction: Designing Nations -- 2. First Accounts: The Building Blocks -- 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Discourse of the Exotic -- 4. Love in Exotic Places: Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's: Paul et Virginie -- 5. Chateaubriand's Atala and the Ready-Made Exotic -- 6. James Fenimore Cooper and the Image of America -- 7. Nationality and the "Indian" Novels of Jose de Alencar -- 8. Nationality Redefined, or Lazy Macunaima -- 9. Conclusion: Exoticism as Strategy.
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