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Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures ; Chapter 1: Introduction: Reading, Reception, and€the€Rise of€Transatlantic 'English'; Notes; Chapter 2: American Idiom: Sarah Hale's Flora's Interpreter and€the€Figuration of€ National Identity; Imitation, Iteration, Innovation: Genre Mixture at€Work; Naturalization: Flower to€the€People; Next-Generation British; Material Reproduction; Notes; Chapter 3: Bentley's Standard Novelist: James Fenimore Cooper; What Are the€Standard Novels?; Transatlantic Revision in€The Last of€the€Mohicans; Notes.
Chapter 4: 'The American Tennyson' and€'The English Longfellow': Inverted Audiences and€Popular Poetry'All My Servants Read You': Longfellow's Circulation in€Britain; "Friends and€Readers": Tennyson's Circulation in€America; "The Two Laureates"; Notes; Chapter 5: The Americans in€the€'English Men of€Letters'; Responses to€Hawthorne, Listed Chronologically; Notes; Chapter 6: 'The Author Makes the€Reader Acquainted with€His Abode': Hawthorne as€Transatlantic Tour Guide in€The Marble Faun and€'The Old Manse'; 'Our Old Homes': Dean Stanley as€Transatlantic Tour Guide.
'Vagrants in€Imagination and€Reality': The Marble Faun as€Literary Tour, Inside and€Out'The Author Makes the€Reader Acquainted with€His Abode': Hawthorne as€Proleptic Tour Guide; Notes; Chapter 7: The Transatlantic Home Network: Discovering Sir Walter Scott in€American Authors' Houses; Walter Scott and€Abbotsford House; Abbotsford as€Architectural Influence; Abbotsford as€Decorative Influence: Objects and€the€Transnational English Network; Notes; Chapter 8: Wordsworthshire and€Thoreau Country: Transatlantic Landscapes of€Genius; Notes.
Chapter 9: Helen A.€Clarke and€Charlotte Endymion Porter: Literary Criticism in€Author Country a€Century AgoNotes; Chapter 10: Transatlantic Reception and€Commemoration of€the€'Poet of€the€Scotch', Robert Burns; Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born in 1759€in his parents' small, sparsely furnished agricultural worker's cottage in the semi-rural parish of Alloway, near Ayr. His early adult years were spent as a small-Uscale tenant farmer in s; Burns's Reception: Scotland and€North America; Securing Burns's Memory Internationally; Transatlantic Comparisons and€Contrasts.
Memorials, Convergence, and€DivergenceNotes; Chapter 11: Loving, Knowing, and€Illustrating Keats: The€Louis Arthur Holman Collection of€Keats Iconography; Loving; Knowing; Illustrating; Notes; Chapter 12: 'The Unofficial Force': Irregular Author Love and€the€Higher Criticism; In the€Beginning; The Law and€the€Prophets; Logos: Death and€Resurrection; 'Where Two or Three Gather in€My Name'56; The Final Non-Problem; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Chapter 4: 'The American Tennyson' and€'The English Longfellow': Inverted Audiences and€Popular Poetry'All My Servants Read You': Longfellow's Circulation in€Britain; "Friends and€Readers": Tennyson's Circulation in€America; "The Two Laureates"; Notes; Chapter 5: The Americans in€the€'English Men of€Letters'; Responses to€Hawthorne, Listed Chronologically; Notes; Chapter 6: 'The Author Makes the€Reader Acquainted with€His Abode': Hawthorne as€Transatlantic Tour Guide in€The Marble Faun and€'The Old Manse'; 'Our Old Homes': Dean Stanley as€Transatlantic Tour Guide.
'Vagrants in€Imagination and€Reality': The Marble Faun as€Literary Tour, Inside and€Out'The Author Makes the€Reader Acquainted with€His Abode': Hawthorne as€Proleptic Tour Guide; Notes; Chapter 7: The Transatlantic Home Network: Discovering Sir Walter Scott in€American Authors' Houses; Walter Scott and€Abbotsford House; Abbotsford as€Architectural Influence; Abbotsford as€Decorative Influence: Objects and€the€Transnational English Network; Notes; Chapter 8: Wordsworthshire and€Thoreau Country: Transatlantic Landscapes of€Genius; Notes.
Chapter 9: Helen A.€Clarke and€Charlotte Endymion Porter: Literary Criticism in€Author Country a€Century AgoNotes; Chapter 10: Transatlantic Reception and€Commemoration of€the€'Poet of€the€Scotch', Robert Burns; Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born in 1759€in his parents' small, sparsely furnished agricultural worker's cottage in the semi-rural parish of Alloway, near Ayr. His early adult years were spent as a small-Uscale tenant farmer in s; Burns's Reception: Scotland and€North America; Securing Burns's Memory Internationally; Transatlantic Comparisons and€Contrasts.
Memorials, Convergence, and€DivergenceNotes; Chapter 11: Loving, Knowing, and€Illustrating Keats: The€Louis Arthur Holman Collection of€Keats Iconography; Loving; Knowing; Illustrating; Notes; Chapter 12: 'The Unofficial Force': Irregular Author Love and€the€Higher Criticism; In the€Beginning; The Law and€the€Prophets; Logos: Death and€Resurrection; 'Where Two or Three Gather in€My Name'56; The Final Non-Problem; Notes; Bibliography; Index.