The Riven Home: Narrative Rivalry in the American Renaissance

The Riven Home: Narrative Rivalry in the American Renaissance
ISBN-10
1575910047
ISBN-13
9781575910048
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
221
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Susquehanna University Press
Author
Ken Egan

Description

Antebellum culture celebrated the home as the site of nurture, affection, and equality; indeed, the middle-class home became the model of American institutions and values. Narratives from the American Renaissance, however, reveal that this was a conflicted, strained ideal. Stories from the culture represent intense social, political, and literary rivalry. Thus, writers such as Cooper, Douglass, Stowe, Melville, and Southworth projected competing visions of "the American family," visions that challenged the claims of other writers. Building upon theories of Poe, Bakhtin, and Bloom, this study carefully traces the intertextual struggles over the nation's meaning.

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