A Study of Travel Narratives in 19th-century American Classic Literature

A Study of Travel Narratives in 19th-century American Classic Literature

by Tian Junwu

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This book takes travel narratives in classic American literature in the 19th century as the research object, explores the origin relationship between travel and literature, and the aesthetic characteristics of travel narratives in classic literature, comprehensively combs the cultural origins, travel paradigms and basic themes of travel narratives in classic American literature in the 19th century, and explains in detail the "Western Journey" of James, Fenimore, and Cooper. "Travel", Herman and Melville's "Sea Journey", Nathaniel and Hawthorne's "Night Journey", Walt and Whitman's "Great Road Journey", Mark and Twain's "Great River Journey" and Henry and James' "European Journey" and other narratives, revealing the typical presentation of travel narratives in the novels and poems of classic American writers in the 19th century.

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