The birth and death of American history -- Historians leaving home, killing fathers -- The crisis of American literary criticism from World War I to World War II -- Elegies for the national landscape -- The new literary criticism : the death of the nation born in New England -- The vanishing national landscape : painting, architecture, music, and philosophy in the early twentieth century -- The disintegration of national boundaries : literary criticism in the late twentieth century -- The end of American history.
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In Death of a Nation, David Noble presents the culmination of decades of thought in a sweeping treatise on the shaping of contemporary American studies and an eloquent summation of his distinguished career.
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Death of a nation.
American literature-- History and criticism-- Theory, etc.
Criticism-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Literature and history-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Nationalism and literature-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Critique-- États-Unis-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Littérature américaine-- Histoire et critique-- Théorie, etc.
Littérature et histoire-- États-Unis-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Nationalisme et littérature-- États-Unis-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.