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New Americanists: Revisionist Interventions into the Canon
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Donald E. Pease
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- New Americanists: Revisionist Interventions into the Canon 1
- The Res Publica of Letters 38
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The Desublimation of Romance
- The Rationale for "The American Romance" 71
- Scarcity, Subjectivity, and Emerson 83
- Hearing Narrative Voices in Melville's Pierre 100
- The Rhetorical Use and Abuse of Fiction: Eating Books in Late Nineteenth-Century America 133
- Maternal Discourse and the Romance of Self-Possession 1 158
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The New Historicist Return of the Repressed Context
- Realism, Ideology, and the Novel in America (18861896): Changing Perspectives in the Work of Mark Twain, W. D. Howells, and Henry James 189
- American Literature and the New Historicism: The Example of Frederick Douglass 211
- "Ours by the Law of Nature": Romance and Independents on Mark Twain's River 243
- Cataloging the Creatures of the Deep: "Billy Budd, Sailor" and the Rise of Sociology 272
- Violence, Revolution, and the Cost of Freedom: John Brown and W. E. B. DuBois 305
- Contributors 331
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- New Americanists: Revisionist Interventions into the Canon 1
- The Res Publica of Letters 38
-
The Desublimation of Romance
- The Rationale for "The American Romance" 71
- Scarcity, Subjectivity, and Emerson 83
- Hearing Narrative Voices in Melville's Pierre 100
- The Rhetorical Use and Abuse of Fiction: Eating Books in Late Nineteenth-Century America 133
- Maternal Discourse and the Romance of Self-Possession 1 158
-
The New Historicist Return of the Repressed Context
- Realism, Ideology, and the Novel in America (18861896): Changing Perspectives in the Work of Mark Twain, W. D. Howells, and Henry James 189
- American Literature and the New Historicism: The Example of Frederick Douglass 211
- "Ours by the Law of Nature": Romance and Independents on Mark Twain's River 243
- Cataloging the Creatures of the Deep: "Billy Budd, Sailor" and the Rise of Sociology 272
- Violence, Revolution, and the Cost of Freedom: John Brown and W. E. B. DuBois 305
- Contributors 331
- Index 333