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Poetry And Public Discourse In Nineteenthcentury America Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Shira Wolosky

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Poetry And Public Discourse In Nineteenthcentury America Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Shira Wolosky
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Shira Wolosky
ISBN: 0230104312
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Poetry And Public Discourse In Nineteenthcentury America Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Shira Wolosky by Shira Wolosky 0230104312 instant download after payment.

Poetry and Public Discourse in Nineteenth-Century America explores nineteenth-century poetry as it addresses and engages in the major concerns of American cultural life. Focusing on gender, biblical politics, Revolutionary discourses and racial, sectional, and religious identities, this book reveals how these issues contended and negotiated with each other in the shaping of a pluralist democratic polity. Nineteenth-century American poetry, far from being the self-reflective art object of twentieth-century aesthetic theory, offered a rhetorical arena in which civic, economic, and religious trends intersected with each other in mutual definition and investigation. With a deft hand, Shira Wolosky demonstrates the ways in which poetry was a core impulse in the formation of American identity and cultural definition.

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