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John Seelye is the author of Jane Eyre's American Daughters (2005), War Games (2003), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (2002), Beautiful Machine (1991), If at First You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again (1988).

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Jane Eyre's American Daughters

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Jane Eyre's American Daughters
Jane Eyre''s American Daughters is about the influence of Charlotte Bronte''s romance on North American writers, including Susan Warner, Louisa May Alcott, Martha Finley, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Jean Webster, Eleanor Porter, and L M Montgomery. John Seelye demonstrates that the reception of Bronte''s Gothic romance in America was filtered through Elizabeth Gaskell''s biography of the author, published shortly after her friend''s death in 1855. A sentimental classic in its day, Gaskell''s book promoted an image of Charlotte as a long-suffering creative genius with high moral standards. Her biography necessarily overlooked Bronte''s obsessive love for her Belgian professor. Constantin Heger, an older and married man. Though Heger did not return Charlotte''s affection, he was the model for the lovers in Bronte''s novels, including the passionate, adulterous Edward Rochester, who inspired censorious reviews questioning the moral character of the author when Jane Eyre was published in 1847, a reputation that Gaskell''s biography successfully countered.

War Games

release date: Jan 01, 2003
War Games
An analysis of the beginnings of American imperial rhetoric; This is a study of the early writings of Richard Harding Davis, the premier American journalist of the 1890s, best remembered for his coverage of the Spanish-American War. The emphasis of the book is on Davis''s reporting - including several volumes of travel writing, covering trips to the Near East and South and Central America. Some account is also made of his fiction, most especially Soldiers of Fortune (1897), which critics have seen as a romantic treatment of the imperialist elan. As such, the novel serves as a prolegomenon to the war in Cuba, which Davis covered during its insurrectionist stage. He later accompanied Theodore Roosevelt''s Rough Riders when U.S. forces invaded the island in 1898, an action he had urged and may have in part inspired. John Seelye argues that Davis, rather than supporting the notion of an American empire on the Roman or British plan, advocated what would become U.S. strategy over the next century: a limited engagement in support of embryonic democratic movements in the Caribbean, followed by withdrawal of armed forces once a stable government had been established. While approving British m

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

release date: Dec 31, 2002
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
"A GOLD MINE FOR SCHOLARS." *Deidre Carmody The New York Times Now, in this extraordinary literary uncovering, the original first half of Mark Twain''s American masterpiece is available for the first time ever to a general readership. Lost for more than a century, the passages reinstated in this edition reveal a novel even more controversial than the version Twain published in 1885 and provide an invaluable insight into his creative process. A breakthrough of unparalleled impact, this comprehensive edition of an American classic is the final rebuttal in the tireless debate of "what Twain really meant." "[A] MASTERLY RESTORATION . . . I wish this new version of Huckleberry Finn would be distributed to all the nation''s classrooms as the basic text and lead to a badly needed reconsideration of the questions it raises." *James A. McPherson Chicago Tribune "THOUGHTFULLY RESPECTS TWAIN''S INTENTIONS." *Gary Lee Stonum The Cleveland Plain Dealer With a Foreword and Addendum by Victor Doyno

Beautiful Machine

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Beautiful Machine
The second volume in Seelye''s series on the rivers of America in the American imagination, Beautiful Machine explores a critical, transitional period in American history, taking as its starting point the French and Indian War -- the event that determined domination of North America by an Anglo-American presence -- and ending with the opening of the Erie Canal -- the event that determined the geopolitical alignment that would guarantee a northeastern hegemony as the new nation moved West. Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson figure prominently as visionaries, who saw American rivers as agents of national unity with the promise of linking Virginia''s Potomac to the wealth of the Ohio Valley. - Jacket flap.

If at First You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Mark Twain in the Movies

Mark Twain in the Movies
Mark Twain has always been one of the most familiar faces in American literature. Samuel L. Clemens insisted on being photographed, and this book includes many photographs of the old man in his white suit, smoking his cigar, at his home in Hartford, on vacation in Bermuda and elsewhere, just as he was.-- adapted from dust jacket flap.

Prophetic Waters

Prophetic Waters
Shows that out of the attempts of colonial writers to give symbolic form to the river-centered landscape metaphoric patterns emerged which endured on American literature.

Dirty Tricks

Dirty Tricks
An astute and ambitious lad climbs the wheel of fortune while evading the mishaps that befall his crooked and luckless colleagues.
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