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From: Papers on Language & Literature
Date: 19990322
Author:Melton, Jeffrey Alan
Issues discussed concern the influence of the American travel writing genre in the 19th century on America's literary heritage. Topics addressed include the need for Americans to construct their identity in relation to Europe, the capitalization of travel writing on this desire, and the political and religious aspects of travel books.
If Ralph Waldo Emerson provided one of the strongest declarations of intellectual independence from Europe in the "American Scholar" (1837), many American writers followed by exploiting the most pervasive and effective popular-culture weapon for the ...
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