Philip Gould examines nineteenth-century literature in light of the transformation of the federal state's power during the American Civil War. How do literary works engage the subjects of censorship, propaganda, and the reconfigured meanings of "loyalty" and "treason" at a time of political crisis?
Philip Gould examines nineteenth-century literature in light of the transformation of the federal state's power during the American Civil War. How do literary works engage the subjects of censorship, propaganda, and the reconfigured meanings of "loyalty" and "treason" at a time of political crisis?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Gould teaches at Brown University, where he is a member of the English Department. He has published books on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American and British literatures for nearly thirty years.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Illustrations * Acknowledgments * 1: Introduction * 1: Hawthorne and the State of War * 2: Altered Domesticities: Love and Loyalty in Louisa May Alcott's Civil War Fiction * 3: Power, Politics, and the Marriage Plot in the Fiction of John W. De Forest * 4: Race, Violence, and African-American Citizenship * 5: Melville and the Time of War * Epilogue * Notes * Bibliography
* List of Illustrations * Acknowledgments * 1: Introduction * 1: Hawthorne and the State of War * 2: Altered Domesticities: Love and Loyalty in Louisa May Alcott's Civil War Fiction * 3: Power, Politics, and the Marriage Plot in the Fiction of John W. De Forest * 4: Race, Violence, and African-American Citizenship * 5: Melville and the Time of War * Epilogue * Notes * Bibliography
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