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Miserys Mathematics Mourning Compensation And Reality In Antebellum American Literature 1st Edition Peter Balaam

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Miserys Mathematics Mourning Compensation And Reality In Antebellum American Literature 1st Edition Peter Balaam
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Peter Balaam
ISBN: 9780203504000, 0203504003
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Miserys Mathematics Mourning Compensation And Reality In Antebellum American Literature 1st Edition Peter Balaam by Peter Balaam 9780203504000, 0203504003 instant download after payment.

This book reveals the strain of a moment in American cultural history that led several remarkable writers -- including Emerson, Warner, and Melville -- to render the stark rupture of loss in innovative ways. Pushing Protestant culture's sense of loss into secular terrain, these three key writers rejected Calvinist and sentimental models of bereavement, creating instead the compensations of a mature American literature whose 'originality' stemmed from its capacity to mourn the loss of a common culture and, through such mourning, to assent to new social and cultural realities. Balaam locates this appeal to 'reality' in the analogies antebellum writers drew between their experience of bereavement, and the experiences of uncertainty and disillusionment, that followed the revolutions in science, the winding down of creedal systems and the economic instability typifying the pre-Civil War era.

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