Money and American Literature

Paul Crosthwaite editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:17th Jul '25

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Money and American Literature cover

Provides the first comprehensive survey of money's crucial role in five centuries of American literary history.

American literature's engagements with money are among Americanists' most prominent concerns. This volume synthesizes and builds upon this abundance of research, providing the first comprehensive mapping of money's crucial role over five centuries of American literary history.Few topics are as central to the American literary imagination as money. American writers' preoccupations with money predate the foundation of the United States and persist to the present day. Writers have been among the sharpest critics and most enchanted observers of an American social world dominated by the 'cash nexus'; and they have reckoned with imaginative writing's own deep and ambivalent entanglements with the logics of inscription, circulation, and valuation that define the money economy itself. As a dominant measure of value, money has also profoundly shaped representations of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. American literature's engagements with money – and with directly related topics including debt, credit, finance, and the capitalist market – are among Americanists' most prominent concerns. This landmark volume synthesizes and builds upon the abundance of research in the field to provide the first comprehensive mapping of money's crucial role over five centuries of American literary history.

ISBN: 9781009350471

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418 pages