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Political Antislavery Discourse and American Literature of the 1850s

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Informationen zum Autor David and Carrie Grant are BAFTA award-winning broadcasters, vocal coaches, leadership coaches and campaigners. Their TV and music career has spanned over 35 years and they have been awarded a MOBO award and a BASCA for their lifetime services to the music industry. Klappentext This study examines how the political anti-slavery challenge to the North informed American literature of the 1850s. As the works of Stowe, Whittier, Willis, and Whitman reveal, the political discourse and literature were branches of the same project: to expose compromise with slavery as a threat to each individual Northerner and to the people as an actor in history. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsChapter 1: American Literature and the Political Anti-Slavery Call for Northern AgencySection 1: The Slave Power and the Responsibilities of the NorthChapter 2: Stowe's Dred and the Narrative Logic of Slavery's Extension Chapter 3: Sovereignty and the Politics of Analogy in Whittier's "The Panorama" Section 2: History and the Weakness of the NorthChapter 4: Self-Abasement and Republican Insecurity: Willis's Paul Fane in Its Political Context Chapter 5: Ophelia and the Economy of Passion in Uncle Tom's Cabin Section 3: Republicanism and the Power of the NorthChapter 6: "Our Nation's Hope is She": The Cult of Jessie Fremont in the Republican Campaign Poetry of 1856 Chapter 7: "Fall Behind Me, States!": Re-examining the Politics of Union in Leaves of Grass

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Authors David Grant
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.03.2012
 
EAN 9781611493832
ISBN 978-1-61149-383-2
No. of pages 236
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

USA, English, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, United States of America, USA

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