

An edition of Creole America (2006)
the West Indies and the formation of literature and culture in the new republic
By Sean X. Goudie
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Language
eng
Pages
275
Description:
"Creole America reveals how literary culture in the New Republic period is formed not only by expansionist designs on the North American continent but also by a push for commercial empire in the hemisphere via the roots and routes of the West Indian trades." "Across an array of genres and texts - state papers, empire tracts and political pamphlets, natural histories, autobiographies, lyric poetry, drama, and prose fiction - Goudie demonstrates how distinctions between U.S. and West Indian bodies and commodities blur amid ongoing U.S. participation in the treacherous West Indian trades. Creole America thus compels readers to come face-to-face with disturbing affiliations between U.S. and West Indian creole characters and cultures at the turn of the nineteenth century."--Jacket.
subjects: American literature, Civilization, Colonies in literature, History, History and criticism, In literature, Literature and society, West Indian influences, American literature, history and criticism, 1783-1850, United states, civilization, 1783-1865, West indies, in literature
Places: United States, West Indies
Times: 1783-1850, 1783-1865, 18th century