Americans in British Literature, 1770–1832
Discover the intricate relationship between Britain and America in the years following the Revolutionary War with Americans in British Literature, 1770–1832 by Christopher Flynn. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this insightful hardback spans 162 pages of compelling literary criticism. Flynn meticulously examines how British writers portrayed America and its people during this transformative period, highlighting the impact of observation and interpretation on the cultural connection between the two nations. The book argues that the gaps between observing, writing, and reading contribute to a sense of distance, both temporally and geographically, between Britain and America. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of literary studies, this work provides a thought-provoking exploration of the evolving narratives that shaped perceptions of Americans in British literature. Immerse yourself in this essential read that bridges the literary and historical landscapes of the 18th and 19th centuries.