Sacred Game
Delve into the compelling themes of provincialism in American literature with "Sacred Game" by a renowned author, published by Cambridge University Press in 1985. Spanning 200 pages, this hardback edition offers a meticulous exploration of how pre-Civil War writers conveyed self-doubt and defensiveness, reflecting a nuanced perception of displacement and decline that defines much of American literary tradition. The book not only highlights these characteristics but also provides a rich historical context that illuminates their significance. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and scholars, "Sacred Game" invites readers to reflect on the profound implications of these traits within the American narrative. Discover how the past continues to resonate in today’s literary landscape and enrich your understanding of American prose. Pick up your copy today at Bookshop and enhance your collection with this insightful work.