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American Romanticism and the Marketplace

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"This book can take its place on the shelf beside Henry Nash Smith's "Virgin Land" and Leo Marx's "The Machine in the Garden."--Choice "[Gilmore] demonstrates the profound, sustained, "engagement "with society embodied in the works of Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and Melville. In effect, he relocates the American Renaissance where it properly belongs, at the centre of a broad social, economic, and ideological movement from the Jacksonian era to the Civil War. Basically, Gilmore's argument concerns the writers' participation in what Thoreau called 'the curse of trade.' He details their mixed resistance to and complicity in the burgeoning literary marketplace and, by extension, the entire' economic revolution' which between 1830 and 1860 'transformed the United States into a market society'. . . . "The result is a model of literary-historical revisionism. Gilmore's opening chapters on Emerson and Thoreau show that 'transcendental' thought and language can come fully alive when understood within the material processes and ideological constraints of their time. . . . The remaining five chapters, on Hawthorne and Melville, contain some of the most penetrating recent commentaries on the aesthetic strategies of American Romantic fiction, presented within "and through" some of the most astute, thoughtful considerations I know of commodification and the 'democratic public' in mid-nineteenth-century America. . . . Practically and methodologically, "American Romanticism and the Marketplace" has a significant place in the movement towards a new American literary history. It places Gilmore at the forefront of a new generation of critics who are not just reinterpreting familiar texts or discoveringnew texts to interpret, but reshaping our ways of thinking about literature and culture."--Sacvan Bercovitch, "Times Literary Supplement" "Gilmore writes with energy, clarity, and wit. The reader is enriched by this book." William H. Shurr," American Literature"

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Authors Michael T. Gilmore, Gilmore Michael T.
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.1988
 
EAN 9780226293967
ISBN 978-0-226-29396-7
No. of pages 188
Dimensions 14 mm x 22 mm x 1 mm
Weight 255 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

North America, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, American English, Literary studies: general, North America (USA and Canada)

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