The forms of informal empire : (Record no. 653361)

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ISBN 9781421438061
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ISBN 9781421438078
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Classification number 820.93588 REE
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Personal name Reeder, Jessie,
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Title The forms of informal empire :
Sub Title Britain, Latin America, and nineteenth-century literature /
Statement of responsibility, etc Jessie Reeder.
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Title proper/short title Britain, Latin America, and nineteenth-century literature
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Place of publication Baltimore:
Name of publisher Johns Hopkins University Press,
Year of publication 2020
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Number of Pages x, 277 pages ;
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-269) and index.
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Formatted contents note Introduction. Freedom and Empire in the Nineteenth Century -- Part I. Progress and Informal Empire, 1808-1875: Sequence, Protagonist, Paradox. Chapter 1: (In)dependence: Simón Bolívar and Revolutionary Forms of Progress. Chapter 2: "Dependant Kings": Anna Barbauld and a Paradox Deterred. Chapter 3: The Collapse of Historical Telos: Anthony Trollope and Victorian Informal Empire -- Part II: Family and Informal Empire, 1840-1926: Origin, Relation, Hybridity. Chapter 4: Re-membering the Nation: Vicente López and the Consolidation of Informal Empire. Chapter 5: The Antagonism of Valid Fiancées: H. Rider Haggard and Informal Empire at the Fin de Siècle. Chapter 6: Where Progress and Family (Fail to) Meet: William Henry Hudson and the Industrialization of the PampasCoda.
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Summary, etc "This is a work of comparative literary study that examines the influence of Great Britain's informal empire in Latin America that followed Spain's relinquishment of its New World formal empire. The author finds effects of informal empire (involving maritime trade and markets primarily) in the literary forms of novels, poems, and letters. Britain's informal empire in Latin America lasted from the early nineteenth century until the 1920s"--
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Topical Term English literature
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Topical Term English literature
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Topical Term Imperialism in literature.
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Topical Term Colonies in literature.
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Topical Term Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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        Institute of English Institute of English General Stacks 01/08/2022 820.93588 REE ENG15910 01/08/2022 Book