Special Relationships: Anglo-American Affinities and Antagonisms, 1854-1936Janet Beer, Bridget Bennett Manchester University Press, 2002 - 266 pages This book provides discussion on Scottish-American literary relations, the Atlanticist dimension of Spritiualism, American interventions in the debate about the Highland clearances, American slavery, and British pastoralism. |
Contents
Stowes sunny memories of Highland slavery | 28 |
Jane Eyre in Elizabeth Stoddards New England | 42 |
fetters of an American farmgirl | 65 |
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