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OverviewChoice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book John Shields's book is a provocative challenge to the venerable Adamic myth so exhaustively deployed in examinations of early American literature and in American studies. Moreover, The American Aeneas builds wonderfully on Shields's considerable work on Phillis Wheatley. -- American Literature The American Aeneas should be of interest to classicists and American studies scholars alike. -- The New England Quarterly John Shields exposes a significant cultural blindness within American consciousness. Noting the biblical character Adam as an archetype who has long dominated ideas of what it means to be American, Shields argues that an equally important component of our nation's cultural identity--a secular one deriving from the classical tradition--has been seriously neglected. Shields shows how Adam and Aeneas--Vergil's hero of the Aeneid-- in crossing over to American from Europe, dynamically intermingled in the thought of the earliest American writers. Shields argues that uncovering and acknowledging the classical roots of our culture can allay the American fear of pastlessness that the long-standing emphasis on the Adamic myth has generated. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John C. ShieldsPublisher: University of Tennessee Press Imprint: University of Tennessee Press ISBN: 9781572338968ISBN 10: 1572338962 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 28 February 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsJohn Shields's book is a provocative challenge to the venerable Adamic myth so exhaustively deployed in examinations of early American literature and in American studies. Moreover, The American Aeneas builds wonderfully on Shields's considerable work on Phillis Wheatley. -- American Literature The American Aeneas should be of interest to classicists and American studies scholars alike. -- The New England Quarterly The American Aeneas should be of interest to classicists and American studies scholars alike. -- The New England Quarterly John Shields's book is a provocative challenge to the venerable Adamic myth so exhaustively deployed in examinations of early American literature and in American studies. Moreover, The American Aeneas builds wonderfully on Shields's considerable work on Phillis Wheatley. -- American Literature The American Aeneas should be of interest to classicists and American studies scholars alike. -- The New England Quarterly John Shields's book is a provocative challenge to the venerable Adamic myth so exhaustively deployed in examinations of early American literature and in American studies. Moreover, The American Aeneas builds wonderfully on Shields's considerable work on Phillis Wheatley. -- American Literature Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |