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J. Gerald Kennedy is a prominent scholar in American literature, particularly noted for his work on the historical context of literary nationalism and cultural conflicts during the 19th century. His expertise is showcased in titles such as "The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 5: The American Novel to 1870," where he explores the evolution of the American novel and its relationship with broader cultural movements. Additionally, in "Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe," Kennedy delves into the intricate dynamics that shaped American literature in the wake of Edgar Allan Poe's influence, highlighting the tensions and dialogues that characterized the literary landscape of the time.

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