In This Remote Country
French Colonial Culture in the Anglo-American Imagination, 1780-1860
Edward Watts
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 12/2015
Pages: 288
Subject: Literary Criticism, History
| University of North Carolina
Print ISBN: 9780000000000
eBook ISBN: 9781469625867
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In regard to land, labor, gender, family, race, and religion, American interpretations of the French frontier became a means of sorting the empire builders from those with a more moderate and contained nation in mind, says Watts. Romantic nationalists such as George Bancroft, Francis Parkman, and Lyman Beecher used the French model to justify the construction of a nascent empire. Alternatively, writers such as Margaret Fuller, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and James Hall presented a less aggressive vision of the nation based on the colonial French themselves. By examining how representations of the French shaped these conversations, Watts offers an alternative view of antebellum culture wars.