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Our Conrad - by Peter Joseph Mallios (Paperback)

Our Conrad - by  Peter Joseph Mallios (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Our Conrad</i> is a literary and cultural history, political in emphasis, of the modern American invention of Joseph Conrad as a master literary figure as well as a call to transnationalize the field of American literary and cultural studies.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Our Conrad</i> is a literary and cultural history, political in emphasis, of the modern American invention of Joseph Conrad as a "master" literary figure as well as a call to transnationalize the field of American literary and cultural studies.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Our Conrad</i> is a strikingly original study of cultural influence, a landmark study not of the works of Joseph Conrad but of the various understandings of Conrad held by American writers as they struggled to combine Americanness with modernism. Mallios's account opens up, in dramatically new ways, such impacted conceptual oppositions as self and other, foreign and domestic, native and alien. And it enlarges our understanding of the real cosmopolitanism of our most homegrown literary figures.--Geoffrey Harpham, President and Director "National Humanities Center"<br><br><i>Our Conrad</i> is an exemplary work of scholarship and criticism, deeply researched, subtly argued, and lucidly perceptive in its tracing of these codings and recodings. . . Mallios's book is too rich in its detail, too wide-ranging in its scope, and too subtle in its argument to be adequately represented in a review. It is possible, in the space available, only to point to some of the highlights.--Professor Robert Hampson "<i>Modernism/modernity</i>"<br><br><i>Our Conrad</i> is one of the most stimulating works of scholarship I have read in some time. Mallios weaves his tale masterfully and convinces me that Conrad-in-America was much more significant than I had realized--that the reception of Conrad in America says as much about America as it does about Conrad. <i>Our Conrad</i> will be embraced by scholars in English and American literature and American history, as well as readers outside academia who want to understand the connection of America with the rest of the world during the early twentieth century.--Fred Hobson "University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"<br><br>His tracing of Conrad's thirty-year influence on Cather's see-sawing attitudes towards race and labor is to be especially recommended; so is his account of Robert Penn Warren's Conrad-inspired progress towards opposition to segregation. . . <i>Our Conrad</i> ought to be understood by English studies scholars as an earthquake of a book.--Robert L. Caserio<br><br>In his brilliant and compellingly readable book, <i>Our Conrad</i>, Peter Lancelot Mallios provides an answer to these questions and in the process makes an impassioned and thoroughly informed case for a transnational comparatist approach to Conrad, American studies, and modernism alike, . . . <i>Our Conrad</i> is indispensible reading for any scholar of Conrad, modernism, or American studies. . . One of the finest books on Conrad that I have read.--Adam Barrows<br><br>Peter Lancelot Mallios's <i>Our Conrad: Constituting American Modernity</i> supplies a richly textured 'literary and cultural history' of the modern American fashioning of Conrad. . . . Mallios is especially convincing in charting the historical political issues that made Conrad's oeuvre resonant to a diverse array of prominent American authors, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and Richard Wright.--<i>Year's Work in English Studies</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Peter Lancelot Mallios is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Maryland. He is a co-editor, with Carola Kaplan and Andrea White, of <i>Conrad in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Approaches and Perspectives </i> (2005)

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