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The word “American” functions in literature as a multifaceted descriptor that can signal national identity, cultural practices, political attitudes, or even natural characteristics. In fiction, it appears both as a marker of the national context—as in references to an “American telegram” in detective narratives [1] or characterizing the sentiments of an “average American” [2]—and as an indicator of broader socio-political phenomena, such as in discussions of “American problems” in sociological works [3] or the influence of “American business methods” abroad [4]. Its usage extends into scientific and technical writing too, highlighting items as diverse as “American chestnuts” in botanical reports [5] and detailed annotations in encyclopedic and journalistic contexts [6, 7]. Thus, whether illustrating the unique traits of a people, products, or practices, the term “American” imbues texts with a rich layer of cultural and historical specificity.
  1. “The plot thickens,” he said, as I entered; “I have just had an answer to my American telegram.
    — from A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle
  2. His sentiments were simply precisely what those of the average American not under military orders would have been at the time.
    — from The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912 by James H. Blount
  3. We think of this as essentially an American problem.
    — from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. Burgess and Robert Ezra Park
  4. This may throw a sidelight on the regard in which "American business methods" are held in some parts of the world.
    — from The International Jew : The World's Foremost Problem by Anonymous
  5. Growing American Chestnuts and Their Hybrids Under Blight Conditions ALFRED SZEGO, Jackson Heights, N. Y.
    — from Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 44th Annual Meeting
  6. American, two species of, 349.
    — from On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin
  7. Kindly hand me down the letter K of the American Encyclopædia which stands upon the shelf beside you.
    — from Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

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