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Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Politics [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Cambridge Companions to Literature
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108841899
  • ISBN-13: 9781108841894
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 403 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x27 mm, weight: 692 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108841899
  • ISBN-13: 9781108841894
The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Politics addresses the political contexts in which nineteenth-century American literature was conceived, consumed, and criticized. Individual chapters examine how US literature from this period engaged with broad political concepts and urgent political issues, such as liberalism, conservatism, radicalism, nationalism, communitarianism, sovereignty, religious liberty, partisanship and factionalism, slavery, segregation, immigration, territorial disputes, voting rights, gendered spheres, and urban/rural tensions. Chapters on literary genres and forms show how poetry, drama, fiction, oratory, and nonfiction participated in political debate. The volume's introduction situates these chapters in relation to two larger disciplines, the history of political thought and literary history. This Companion provides a valuable resource for students and instructors interested in Nineteenth-Century American literature and politics.

This volume addresses the political contexts in which nineteenth-century American literature was conceived, consumed, and criticized. It shows how a variety of literary genres and forms, such as poetry, drama, fiction, oratory, and nonfiction, engaged with political questions and participated in political debate.

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' an excellent study.' David McAllister, Victorian Studies

Papildus informācija

This volume addresses the political contexts in which nineteenth-century U.S. literature was conceived, consumed, and criticized.
Introduction: politics and literary history John D. Kerkering; Part I.
Concepts:
1. The liberal tradition and slavery Arthur Riss;
2. Conservatism:
tradition, hierarchy, and fictions of social change Edward Whitley;
3. The
literature of radicalism J. Michelle Coghlan;
4. Nationalism: character,
identity, and hyphenated selfhood John D. Kerkering;
5. Communitarianism and
its literary contexts David Faflik;
6. Constructing sovereignty through legal
and religious discourses Rochelle Zuck;
7. Religious reestablishment from
pulpit to page Ashley Reed;
8. Competing views of partisanship and
factionalism Sandra Gustafson; Part II. Issues:
9. Slavery: African American
vigilance in slave narratives of the 1820s and 1830s Kelly Ross;
10.
Disfranchisement, segregation, and the rise of African American literature
Kenneth Warren;
11. Immigration: 'the Chinese question' in economics, law,
and literature Spencer Tricker;
12. Territoriality: the possessive logics of
American placemaking Kathryn Walkiewicz;
13. Voting rights: 'the most salient
and peculiar point in our social life' Leslie Petty;
14. Defining and defying
a woman's sphere Monika Elbert;
15. Beyond the custom of the country: rural
scarcity and indigenous survivance John Funchion; Part III. Genres:
16.
Political poetics: intercrossing discourses and American belonging Shira
Woloski;
17. Staging debate in American drama: cheeses and politics and pigs
Heather Nathans;
18. The evolving modalities of fiction and politics Bert
Emerson;
19. Oratory: persuasion in performance Angela Ray;
20. Authors on
the campaign trail: 'we are politicians now' John Hay; Chronology of major
works and events; Suggestions for further reading; List of contributors;
Index.
John D. Kerkering is Professor of English at Loyola University, Chicago. His first book, The Poetics of National and Racial Identity in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (2003) was a Choice Outstanding Academic Title. He has published essays in American Literature, Studies in Romanticism, and Victorian Poetry. His latest book is Racial Rhapsody: The Aesthetics of Contemporary US Identity (2019).