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Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture

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The idea of America has always encouraged apocalyptic visions. The 'American Dream' has not only imagined the prospect of material prosperity; it has also imagined the end of the world. 'Final forecasts' constitute one of America's oldest literary genres, extending from the eschatological theology of the New England Puritans to the revolutionary discourse of the early republic, the emancipatory rhetoric of the Civil War, the anxious fantasies of the atomic age, and the doomsday digital media of today. For those studying the history of America, renditions of the apocalypse are simply unavoidable. This book brings together two dozen essays by prominent scholars that explore the meanings of apocalypse across different periods, regions, genres, registers, modes, and traditions of American literature and culture. It locates the logic and rhetoric of apocalypse at the very core of American literary history.

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ISBN: 9781108493840
Publication date: 17th December 2020
Author: John (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Hay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 350 pages
Series: Cambridge Themes in American Literature and Culture
Genres: Literary reference works
Literary theory
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Environmentalist thought and ideology