Authority, Autonomy, and Representation in American Literature, 1776-1865

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Literature: history & criticis

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Wordery

Merk

Princeton university press

Authority, Autonomy, and Representation in American Literature, 1776-1865 : Princeton University Press : 9780691601854 : 0691601852 : 01 Jul 2014 : From the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, a familiar scene appears and reappears in American literature: a speaker stands before a crowd of men and women, attempting to mitigate their natural suspicions in order to form a body of federated wills. In this important study of the relationship of literature and politics, Mark Patterson argues that this scene restates political issues in literary terms and embodies the essential problems of American democracy facing both politicians and writers: What is autonomy? How does representation work? Where does true authority lie? Beginning with the debate over ratification of the United States Constitution, Patterson follows out the complex literary consequences of these questions. A work of literary history and criticism, this study also offers valuable insights into matters of political and liter

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