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Correspondence and American Literature, 1770-1865
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Elizabeth Hewitt argues that many canonical American authors, including Jefferson, Emerson, Melville, Dickinson and Whitman, turned to letter-writing as an idealized genre through which to consider the challenges of American democracy before the Civil War. Hewitt maintains that, although correspondence is generally only conceived as a biographical archive, it must instead be understood as a significant genre through which these early authors made sense of social and political relations in the new nation.
Author(s): Elizabeth Hewitt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-11-25
Pages: 242
Categories: Literary Criticism