Poisoned Pens: The Anglo-American Relationship and the Paper War Symbiosis 6.1 45-68
Author: Jennifer Clark
Pages: 29
This micro-ebook, "Poisoned Pens: The Anglo-American Relationship and the Paper War" by Jennifer Clark, offers an in-depth exploration of the literary and political skirmishes between Britain and the United States in the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the "Paper War" of mutual recriminations and misunderstandings that emerged after the American Revolution. Clark meticulously analyses the cultural and intellectual exchanges that defined this period, providing valuable insights for scholars of transatlantic studies, American history, and literary criticism.
Author: Jennifer Clark
Pages: 29
This micro-ebook, "Poisoned Pens: The Anglo-American Relationship and the Paper War" by Jennifer Clark, offers an in-depth exploration of the literary and political skirmishes between Britain and the United States in the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the "Paper War" of mutual recriminations and misunderstandings that emerged after the American Revolution. Clark meticulously analyses the cultural and intellectual exchanges that defined this period, providing valuable insights for scholars of transatlantic studies, American history, and literary criticism.
Author: Jennifer Clark
Pages: 29
This micro-ebook, "Poisoned Pens: The Anglo-American Relationship and the Paper War" by Jennifer Clark, offers an in-depth exploration of the literary and political skirmishes between Britain and the United States in the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the "Paper War" of mutual recriminations and misunderstandings that emerged after the American Revolution. Clark meticulously analyses the cultural and intellectual exchanges that defined this period, providing valuable insights for scholars of transatlantic studies, American history, and literary criticism.