The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American Civil War and Reconstruction
Herausgeber: Diffley, Kathleen; Hutchison, Coleman
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Drawing together leading scholars in literary studies and history, this volume offers accessible treatments of major authors and subjects. Its twenty carefully-curated essays make cutting-edge scholarship available to diverse readers, while touting the ongoing relevance of this period and its literature to our contemporary moment.
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Drawing together leading scholars in literary studies and history, this volume offers accessible treatments of major authors and subjects. Its twenty carefully-curated essays make cutting-edge scholarship available to diverse readers, while touting the ongoing relevance of this period and its literature to our contemporary moment.
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- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781009159197
- ISBN-10: 1009159194
- Artikelnr.: 63564980
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781009159197
- ISBN-10: 1009159194
- Artikelnr.: 63564980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Blind Ruck of Event: 1. Violent identifications: Civilian
sectional rhetoric's during the American civil war Kimberly L. Harrison; 2.
Reading, sociability, and warfare Sarah E. Gardner; 3. Reconstructing the
civil war literature of injury, illness, and convalescence: caregivers,
soldiers, and civilians Jane E. Schultz; 4. "The home and the camp so
inseparable": Northern fictions and the union cause Allison M. Johnson; 5.
The confederacy and other southern fictions Katharine A. Burnett; 6. The
civil war ballad and its reconstruction Timothy Sweet; 7. The unfinished
drama of the American civil war Matthew Rebhorn; 8. Walt Whitman and the
reconstructive impulse of leaves of grass Samuel Graber; 9. Reconsidering
Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins harper and reconstruction Eric Gardner;
10. From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and civil war memory
Alicia Mischa Renfroe; Part II. Worlds Made and Remade: 11. The literature
of reconstruction and the worlds the civil war might have made Brook
Thomas; 12. Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the work of
reconstruction Robert S. Levine; 13. African Americans, Africa, and the
long watch night for freedom Barbara McCaskill; 14. Literature and the
material cultures of confederate remembrance Kristen Treen; 15. Elmira and
the postwar geographies of black monumentalizing Jill Spivey Caddell; 16.
Charles Chesnutt and the reconstruction of black education Tess
Chakkalakal; 17. Charles Chesnutt, the colonel's dream, and the futures of
cotton Jennifer James; 18.Brown v. Board, the civil war centennial, and the
literature of civil rights Michael LeMahieu; 19. The future of civil war
and reconstruction literature Cody Marrs; 20. Reenactment as resistance
Patricia Davis.
sectional rhetoric's during the American civil war Kimberly L. Harrison; 2.
Reading, sociability, and warfare Sarah E. Gardner; 3. Reconstructing the
civil war literature of injury, illness, and convalescence: caregivers,
soldiers, and civilians Jane E. Schultz; 4. "The home and the camp so
inseparable": Northern fictions and the union cause Allison M. Johnson; 5.
The confederacy and other southern fictions Katharine A. Burnett; 6. The
civil war ballad and its reconstruction Timothy Sweet; 7. The unfinished
drama of the American civil war Matthew Rebhorn; 8. Walt Whitman and the
reconstructive impulse of leaves of grass Samuel Graber; 9. Reconsidering
Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins harper and reconstruction Eric Gardner;
10. From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and civil war memory
Alicia Mischa Renfroe; Part II. Worlds Made and Remade: 11. The literature
of reconstruction and the worlds the civil war might have made Brook
Thomas; 12. Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the work of
reconstruction Robert S. Levine; 13. African Americans, Africa, and the
long watch night for freedom Barbara McCaskill; 14. Literature and the
material cultures of confederate remembrance Kristen Treen; 15. Elmira and
the postwar geographies of black monumentalizing Jill Spivey Caddell; 16.
Charles Chesnutt and the reconstruction of black education Tess
Chakkalakal; 17. Charles Chesnutt, the colonel's dream, and the futures of
cotton Jennifer James; 18.Brown v. Board, the civil war centennial, and the
literature of civil rights Michael LeMahieu; 19. The future of civil war
and reconstruction literature Cody Marrs; 20. Reenactment as resistance
Patricia Davis.
Part I. The Blind Ruck of Event: 1. Violent identifications: Civilian
sectional rhetoric's during the American civil war Kimberly L. Harrison; 2.
Reading, sociability, and warfare Sarah E. Gardner; 3. Reconstructing the
civil war literature of injury, illness, and convalescence: caregivers,
soldiers, and civilians Jane E. Schultz; 4. "The home and the camp so
inseparable": Northern fictions and the union cause Allison M. Johnson; 5.
The confederacy and other southern fictions Katharine A. Burnett; 6. The
civil war ballad and its reconstruction Timothy Sweet; 7. The unfinished
drama of the American civil war Matthew Rebhorn; 8. Walt Whitman and the
reconstructive impulse of leaves of grass Samuel Graber; 9. Reconsidering
Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins harper and reconstruction Eric Gardner;
10. From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and civil war memory
Alicia Mischa Renfroe; Part II. Worlds Made and Remade: 11. The literature
of reconstruction and the worlds the civil war might have made Brook
Thomas; 12. Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the work of
reconstruction Robert S. Levine; 13. African Americans, Africa, and the
long watch night for freedom Barbara McCaskill; 14. Literature and the
material cultures of confederate remembrance Kristen Treen; 15. Elmira and
the postwar geographies of black monumentalizing Jill Spivey Caddell; 16.
Charles Chesnutt and the reconstruction of black education Tess
Chakkalakal; 17. Charles Chesnutt, the colonel's dream, and the futures of
cotton Jennifer James; 18.Brown v. Board, the civil war centennial, and the
literature of civil rights Michael LeMahieu; 19. The future of civil war
and reconstruction literature Cody Marrs; 20. Reenactment as resistance
Patricia Davis.
sectional rhetoric's during the American civil war Kimberly L. Harrison; 2.
Reading, sociability, and warfare Sarah E. Gardner; 3. Reconstructing the
civil war literature of injury, illness, and convalescence: caregivers,
soldiers, and civilians Jane E. Schultz; 4. "The home and the camp so
inseparable": Northern fictions and the union cause Allison M. Johnson; 5.
The confederacy and other southern fictions Katharine A. Burnett; 6. The
civil war ballad and its reconstruction Timothy Sweet; 7. The unfinished
drama of the American civil war Matthew Rebhorn; 8. Walt Whitman and the
reconstructive impulse of leaves of grass Samuel Graber; 9. Reconsidering
Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins harper and reconstruction Eric Gardner;
10. From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and civil war memory
Alicia Mischa Renfroe; Part II. Worlds Made and Remade: 11. The literature
of reconstruction and the worlds the civil war might have made Brook
Thomas; 12. Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the work of
reconstruction Robert S. Levine; 13. African Americans, Africa, and the
long watch night for freedom Barbara McCaskill; 14. Literature and the
material cultures of confederate remembrance Kristen Treen; 15. Elmira and
the postwar geographies of black monumentalizing Jill Spivey Caddell; 16.
Charles Chesnutt and the reconstruction of black education Tess
Chakkalakal; 17. Charles Chesnutt, the colonel's dream, and the futures of
cotton Jennifer James; 18.Brown v. Board, the civil war centennial, and the
literature of civil rights Michael LeMahieu; 19. The future of civil war
and reconstruction literature Cody Marrs; 20. Reenactment as resistance
Patricia Davis.