Consuming Empire in U.S. Fiction, 1865 1930
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and economic expansionism in Heather D. Wayne's compelling work, Consuming Empire in U.S. Fiction, 1865-1930. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2025, this insightful paperback spans 288 pages and delves into the attitudes of various authors towards the United States' economic growth during a pivotal era. Through a rich analysis of fictional allusions to globally traded commodities, Wayne expertly uncovers how literature reflects and critiques the complexities of American imperialism. This book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of American literature, history, and cultural studies, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of fiction and economic realities. Enhance your understanding of U.S. fiction and its socio-economic contexts by adding this essential title to your collection.