Imagining Equality in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 157

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Imagining Equality in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 157

Author(s): Kerry Larson (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov. 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 222 pages
  • ISBN-10: 052189803X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521898034

Book Description

The theme of inequality has often dominated academic criticism, which has been concerned with identifying, analyzing, and demystifying various regimes of power and the illicit hierarchies upon which they are built. Studies of the United States in the nineteenth century have followed this trend in focusing on slavery, women’s writing, and working-class activism. Kerry Larson advocates the importance of looking instead at equality as a central theme, viewing it not as an endangered ideal to strive for and protect but as an imagined social reality in its own right, one with far-reaching consequences. In this original study, he reads the literature of the pre-Civil War United States against Tocqueville’s theories of equality. Imagining Equality tests these theories in the work of a broad array of authors and genres, both canonical and non-canonical, and in doing so discovers important themes in Stowe, Hawthorne, Douglass and Alcott.

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Review

“[Larson’s] book breaks new ground in exploring revolutionary literary imagining in the United States. Larson’s lens…will surely enable students of the antebellum U.S. to sharpen and widen their focus within and across academic disciplines.”
-Andrea Stone, nbol-19.org

Book Description

An exploration of the theme of equality in Stowe, Douglass, Hawthorne, Alcott and others.

About the Author

Kerry Larson is Professor of English at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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