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Correspondence and American Literature, 1770-1865

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Hewitt is Assistant Professor of English at The Ohio State University. Klappentext Elizabeth Hewitt argues that many canonical American authors! including Jefferson! Emerson! Melville! Dickinson and Whitman! turned to letter-writing as an idealized genre through which to consider the challenges of American democracy before the Civil War. Hewitt maintains that! although correspondence is generally only conceived as a biographical archive! it must instead be understood as a significant genre through which these early authors made sense of social and political relations in the new nation. Zusammenfassung Elizabeth Hewitt uncovers the centrality of letter-writing to antebellum American literature. She argues that many canonical American authors! including Jefferson! Emerson! Melville! Dickinson and Whitman! turned to the epistolary form as an idealised genre with which to consider the challenges of American democracy before the Civil War. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: universal letter writers; 1. National letters; 2. Emerson and Fuller's phenomenal letters; 3. Melville's dead letters; 4. Jacobs's letters from nowhere; 5. Dickinson's lyrical letters; Conclusion: Whitman's universal letters.

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Authors Elizabeth Hewitt, Elizabeth (Ohio State University) Hewitt
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.11.2004
 
EAN 9780521842556
ISBN 978-0-521-84255-6
No. of pages 242
Series Cambridge Studies in American
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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