جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
240
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Oct 1, 2013
ناشر
Dartmouth College Press
نسخه
1
ISBN-10
1611684625
ISBN-13
9781611684629
توضیحات
William V. Spanos delves into the intricate layers of American Exceptionalism through a critical examination of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court." This work provides a profound analysis of how Twain’s narrative serves as a lens to explore America’s self-perception and the often troubling realities behind its ideals. Spanos's research weaves together cultural criticism and historical context, revealing the complex interplay between spectacle and identity in American narratives.
In highlighting the notion of the jeremiad, Spanos positions Twain's story amid broader historical discontent and aspiration, asserting that it reflects both the grandeur and the pitfalls of American ambition. The work engages with themes of social critique, power dynamics, and the moral implications of the protagonist’s journey, drawing parallels to contemporary issues of nationalism and idealism.
Through thoughtful engagement with both literary elements and historical perspectives, Spanos invites readers to reconsider the foundational myths of America and how they continue to resonate in modern discourse. His insights challenge conventional readings, making a compelling case for Twain’s work as a significant cultural artifact that mirrors the interplay between spectacle and reality.
Ultimately, Spanos provides a nuanced understanding of American cultural narratives, encouraging a critical reassessment of what it means to hold the title of an exceptional nation. As he navigates through Twain’s rich text, he uncovers deeper truths about the American experience and its ongoing search for identity and purpose.
In highlighting the notion of the jeremiad, Spanos positions Twain's story amid broader historical discontent and aspiration, asserting that it reflects both the grandeur and the pitfalls of American ambition. The work engages with themes of social critique, power dynamics, and the moral implications of the protagonist’s journey, drawing parallels to contemporary issues of nationalism and idealism.
Through thoughtful engagement with both literary elements and historical perspectives, Spanos invites readers to reconsider the foundational myths of America and how they continue to resonate in modern discourse. His insights challenge conventional readings, making a compelling case for Twain’s work as a significant cultural artifact that mirrors the interplay between spectacle and reality.
Ultimately, Spanos provides a nuanced understanding of American cultural narratives, encouraging a critical reassessment of what it means to hold the title of an exceptional nation. As he navigates through Twain’s rich text, he uncovers deeper truths about the American experience and its ongoing search for identity and purpose.
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