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Schooling Readers Reading Common Schools In Nineteenthcentury American Fiction 1st Edition Allison Speicher

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Schooling Readers Reading Common Schools In Nineteenthcentury American Fiction 1st Edition Allison Speicher
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Allison Speicher
ISBN: 9780817389918, 0817389911
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Schooling Readers Reading Common Schools In Nineteenthcentury American Fiction 1st Edition Allison Speicher by Allison Speicher 9780817389918, 0817389911 instant download after payment.

Schooling Readers investigates the fascinating intersection of two American passions: education and literature. Allison Speicher introduces readers to the common school narrative, an immensely popular genre of fiction--though now often forgotten--set in the rural one-room school in the nineteenth century. Despite hailing from different regions with diverse histories and cultures, authors in all parts of the US produced remarkably similar school fictions. These stories, rather than offering idealized depictions of earnest schoolchildren in humble, rough-hewn schoolhouses, expose common schools as sites of both community bonding and social strife. These stories, Speicher shows, reflect surprisingly contemporary problems like school violence and apprehensions about assessments. In four insightful sections, Speicher illuminates the plotlines that define the common school narrative: school exhibitions, in which common schools were opened to the public for a day of student performances; romances between teachers and students; violence against teachers; and teachers adopting their students. She offers rich examples from one hundred and thirty school stories by well-known authors such as Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, and Edward Eggleston, as well as by educational reform pioneers such as C. W. Bardeen and long-forgotten contributors to nineteenth-century magazines. By reading these fictions alongside the discourse of reformers like Horace Mann, Speicher illustrates the utility of fiction for uncovering the diverse reactions nineteenth-century Americans had to the expansion of public education as well as the role fiction played in shaping these responses. Throughout she maintains a dual focus, drawing on both literary and educational history, thereby offering much of value to those interested in either field.

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