1st Edition

Imagining America

By Peter Conrad Copyright 1980
330 Pages
by Routledge

330 Pages
by Routledge

330 Pages
by Routledge

In his book Imagining America (originally published in 1980), Peter Conrad shows how the English literary imagination over the course of a century devised for itself a contradictory series of ideal or alarming Americas which it then sets out to actualize. For Mrs Trollope, Americans are unkempt brutes, throwbacks to savagery; for H. G. Wells, they are a future race of cerebral technocrats.... Read more

1. Imagining America: Versions of Niagara  2. Institutional America: Frances Trollope, Anthony Trollope, and Charles Dickens  3. Aesthetic America: Oscar Wilde and Rupert Brooke  4. Epic (and Chivalric) America: Rudyard Kipling and Robert Louis Stevenson  5. Futuristic America: H. G. Wells  6. Primitive America: D. H. Lawrence in New Mexico  7. Theological America: W. H. Auden in New York  8. Psychedelic America: Aldous Huxley in California  9. Mystical America: Christopher Isherwood in California 

Biography

Peter Conrad is an Australian-born academic specialising in English literature. He has been a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford (1970–3), was Hodder Fellow at Princeton University (1975–6) and has lectured at several American universities.