The Prose Writers of America

The Prose Writers of America
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Total Pages : 594
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Synopsis The Prose Writers of America by : Rufus Wilmot Griswold

The Prose Writers of America

The Prose Writers of America
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Total Pages : 602
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Synopsis The Prose Writers of America by : Rufus Wilmot Griswold

The Prose Writers of America

The Prose Writers of America
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Total Pages : 592
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Synopsis The Prose Writers of America by : Rufus Wilmot Griswold

The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown

The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 609
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ISBN-10 : 9780190942267
ISBN-13 : 0190942266
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown by : Philip Barnard

Over the past few decades, the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) have reclaimed a place of prominence in the American literary canon. Yet despite the explosion of teaching, research, and an ever-increasing number of doctoral dissertations, there remains no up-to-date overview of Brown's work. The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides a state-of-the-art survey of the life and writings of Charles Brockden Brown, a key writer of the Atlantic revolutionary age and U.S. Early Republic. The seven novels he published during his lifetime are now studied for their narrative complexity, innovations in genre, and social-political commentaries on life in early America and the revolutionary Atlantic. Through the late twentieth century, Brown was best known as an author of political romances in the gothic mode that proved to be widely influential in romantic era, and has generated large amounts of scholarship as a crucial figure in the history of the American novel. This Handbook extends its focus beyond the well-known novels to address the full range of Brown's prolific literary career. The Handbook includes original essays on all of Brown's fiction and nonfiction writings, and offers new interpretations of the contexts of his work: from the literary, social, political, and economic to the scientific, commercial, and religious. The thirty-five contributors in this volume speak in new ways about Brown's depictions of literary theory, social justice, sexuality, and property relations, as well as colonialism, slavery, Native Americans, and women's rights. Brown's perspectives on American and global history, emerging modernity, selfhood and otherness, and other topics, are explained in comprehensible and up-to-date terms. In addition to opening up new avenues of research, The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides the intellectual foundations needed to understand Brown's enduring impact and literary legacy.

The Literary World

The Literary World
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Total Pages : 640
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Synopsis The Literary World by : Evert Augustus Duykinck

Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781554812691
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Synopsis Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson by : Ralph Waldo Emerson

Essayist, lecturer, poet, and America’s first “public intellectual,” Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) is the central figure in nineteenth-century American letters and the leader (albeit reluctantly) of the Transcendental group. A literary mover and shaker, Emerson directed his unpopular early radicalism toward social institutions (the Church, education, literary conventions); by his death in 1882, however, his reputation was already solidifying as a national icon. Somewhere between the iconic sage and the speculative idealist lies an Emerson that students don’t often encounter, a flesh-and-blood figure whose writings testify to his continuing exploration of the individual’s place in an increasingly conformist and crowded world. In its selections and its apparatus, this Broadview edition bridges the gap between Emerson and students by stressing his real-world engagements. The collection contains a range of prose and poetry addressing some of Emerson’s major concerns—nature and the self, imagination and the poet, religion and social reform—as he explores the enduring question “How shall I live?” Historical appendices include primary materials on Transcendentalism; the contemporary debate about the nature of biblical miracles; other authors’ responses to Emerson as a writer and thinker; and the development of his complex reputation as a representative American. Copy-texts in this edition are the first published versions of each text, restored here as Emerson’s initial audience would have read them.