American Palestine: Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land
Hilton Obenzinger- ISBN: 0691009732, 9780691009735
- Page count: 320
- Published: 1999-11-14
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Calif Princeton Fulfilment
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- Author: Hilton Obenzinger
In the nineteenth century, American tourists, scholars, evangelists, writers, and artists flocked to Palestine as part of a "Holy Land mania." Many saw America as a New Israel, a modern nation chosen to do God's work on Earth, and produced a rich variety of inspirational art and literature about their travels in the original promised land, which was then part of Ottoman-controlled Palestine. In American Palestine, Hilton Obenzinger explores two "infidel texts" in this tradition: Herman Melville's Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (1876) and Mark Twain's The Innocents Abroad: or, The New Pilgrims' Progress (1869). As he shows, these works undermined in very different ways conventional assumptions about America's divine mission.
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