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Walt Whitman & the Class Struggle

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Lawson is a senior lecturer in North American literatures at Leeds Metropolitan University. His articles have appeared in American Literature, American Literary History, and Textual Practice. Walt Whitman and the Class Struggle is the first part of an extended project on class identity and nineteenth-century American literature. Klappentext By reconsidering Whitman not as the proletarian voice of American diversity but as a historically specific poet with roots in the antebellum lower middle class, Andrew Lawson in Walt Whitman and the Class Struggle defines the tensions and ambiguities about culture, class, and politics that underlie his poetry. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources from across the range of antebellum print culture, Lawson uses close readings of Leaves of Grass to reveal Whitman as an artisan and an autodidact ambivalently balanced between his sense of the injustice of class privilege and his desire for distinction. Consciously drawing upon the languages of both the elite culture above him and the vernacular culture below him, Whitman constructed a kind of middle linguistic register that attempted to filter these conflicting strata and defuse their tensions: "You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me, / You shall listen to all sides and filter them from yourself." By exploring Whitman's internal struggle with the contradictions and tensions of his class identity, Lawson locates the source of his poetic innovation. By revealing a class-conscious and conflicted Whitman, he realigns our understanding of the poet's political identity and distinctive use of language and thus valuably alters our perspective on his poetry. Zusammenfassung By reconsidering Walt Whitman not as the proletarian voice of American diversity! but as a historically specific poet with roots in the antebellum lower middle class! this book defines the tensions and ambiguities about culture! class! and politics that underlie his poetry. It also reveals a class-conscious and conflicted Whitman. ...

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Authors Andrew Lawson
Publisher University Of Iowa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.02.2006
 
EAN 9780877459736
ISBN 978-0-87745-973-6
No. of pages 157
Dimensions 159 mm x 216 mm x 13 mm
Series Iowa Whitman (Hardcover)
Iowa Whitman Series
Iowa Whitman
Iowa Whitman Series
Iowa Whitman (Hardcover)
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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