From Battlefields Rising

How The Civil War Transformed American Literature
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Gewicht:
480 g
Format:
245x164x30 mm
Beschreibung:
This book considers the effects of the American civil war on those writers and artists who helped their young nation imagine itself. the writers and artists of the early to mid-nineteenth century. One of the war's many traumas was the pain of witnessing the disintegration of a symbolic order they had helped construct in previous decades. If Emerson, Whitman, Hawthorne and Melville grounded their writing on a coherent national myth, aimed at a familiar audience, thecivil war challenged every prior presumption and called on the writers to confront novel exigencies with a suitable new style and form. Put another way, it forced them to engage anew with the language and symbols that had shaped America's previous conception of itself. As a result, poetry became
more important for Emerson and Melville, while the prose form re-emerged in Whitman's undervalued Memoranda During the War. It energized the poetry of Emily Dickinson and seemed to silence Hawthorne, who could no longer organize romance amid the wartime reports he read and the military camps he visited.

Fuller shows how the war shaped and influenced poetic language and narrative during a time of full scale national crisis. In so doing, his book takes up where very few literary historians have previously ventured. Seeking to change the way scholars and students read the late work of major writers such as Hawthorne, Emerson, and Melville, this study challenges easy conclusions and earlier notions about the differences between ante- and postbellum writing. It uncovers a host of continuities
extending from the 'Romantic' to the 'Realist' periods of American writing while also revealing previously unseen ruptures and tensions within the work of individual writers. It offers a literary history from the era that forever changed America's early idealism into something rawer-and something more
American-that set the stage for a new model of literary social engagement and experimentation.
From the contents:

Introduction: Emerson's Dream
1.: Beat! Beat! Drums
2.: Concord
3.: Shiloh
4.: Telling it Slant
5.: Port Royal
6.: Fathers and Sons
7.: Phantom Limbs
8.: The Man without a Country
9.: In a Gloomy Wood
Epilogue. Heaven
End Notes
A rich cultural history that considers the transformational aspects of the Civil War on American literature, From Battlefields Rising vividly illustrates the significant changes the war wrought on the works of writers like Melville, Whitman, Dickinson, Hawthorne, and others; and charts how their works, in turn, challenged and shaped a national consciousness.

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