Readers in history : nineteenth-century American literature and the contexts of response
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Readers in history : nineteenth-century American literature and the contexts of response
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Physical Description |
285 s |
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Language |
English |
Language of Original Work |
English |
Publisher |
Baltimore (Md) :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
cop. 1993.
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Additional Information | edited by James L. Machor |
ISBN |
0-8018-4436-3 kovakantinen 0-8018-4437-1 pehmeäkantinen |
Uncontrolled Title |
Uncle Tom's cabin and antebellum black response Misreading as a historical act : cultural rhetoric, Bible politics, and Fuller's 1845 review of Douglass's Narrative Historical hermeneutics and antebellum fiction : gender, response theory, and interpretive contexts Feminism, new historicism, and the reader Cooper's allegories of reading and 'the wreck of the past' The address of The Scarlet letter Poetry readers and reading in the 1890s : Emily Dickinson's first reception Probable readers, possible stories : the limits of nineteenth-century black narrative Swept away : Henry James, Margaret Fuller, and 'The last of the Valerii' Reading before Marx : Margaret Fuller and the New York Daily Tribune Responding to the text(s) : women readers and the quest for higher education |
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