A History of the Atlantic Monthly 1857 1909

A History of the Atlantic Monthly  1857 1909
Author: Ellery Sedgwick
Publsiher: University of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10-07
Genre: Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. : 1857)
ISBN: 1558497935

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How the most respected literary periodical of its time balanced "high" culture with moderate liberalism

The Atlantic Monthly 1857 1909

The Atlantic Monthly  1857 1909
Author: Ellery Sedgwick
Publsiher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015032441993

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From its founding in 1857 until its sale by Houghton Mifflin in 1908, the Atlantic Monthly was the most respected literary periodical in the United States. This study focuses on the magazine's first seven editors: James Russell Lowell, James T. Fields, William Dean Howells, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Horace Scudder, Walter Hines Page, and Bliss Perry. Ellery Sedgwick examines their personalities, editorial policies, and literary tastes, and shows how each balanced his role as advocate of "high" culture with the demands of the literary marketplace and American democracy. Although the Atlantic was rooted in the Yankee humanism of Boston, Cambridge, and Concord, its scope was national. Sedgwick points out that while the magazine spoke for high culture, its tradition was one of intellectual tolerance and of moderate liberalism on social and political issues. It supported abolition, women's rights, and religious tolerance, and published incisive criticism of unregulated industrial capitalism. The Atlantic also played an important role in the rise of American literary realism, and published early work not only by such authors as James, Jewett, and Howells, but also by Chesnutt, Du Bois, Cahan, and Zitkala-Sa.

The Atlantic Monthly Volume 01 No 01 November 1857

The Atlantic Monthly  Volume 01  No  01  November  1857
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:914187994

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The Atlantic Monthly Volume 01 No 02 December 1857

The Atlantic Monthly  Volume 01  No  02  December  1857
Author: Various
Publsiher: Litres
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9785041329518

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Truth Stranger Than Fiction

Truth Stranger Than Fiction
Author: Augusta Rohrbach
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2002-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230107267

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Using the lens of business history to contextualize the development of an American literary tradition, Truth Stranger than Fiction shows how African American literature and culture greatly influenced the development of realism, which remains one of the most significant genres of writing in the United States. More specifically, Truth Stranger than Fiction traces the influences of generic conventions popularized in slave narratives - such as the use of authenticating details, as well as dialect, and a frank treatment of the human body - in later realist writings. As it unfolds, Truth Stranger than Fiction poses and explores a set of questions about the shifting relationship between literature and culture in the United States from 1830-1930 by focusing on the evolving trend of literary realism. Beginning with the question, 'How might slave narratives - heralded as the first indigenous literature by Theodore Parker - have influenced the development of American Literature?' the book develops connections between an emerging literary marketplace, the rise of the professional writer, and literary realism.

The Atlantic Monthly Volume 01 No 02 December 1857

The Atlantic Monthly  Volume 01  No  02  December  1857
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:703928421

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Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Author: John D. Buenker,Joseph Buenker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1500
Release: 2021-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317471684

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Spanning the era from the end of Reconstruction (1877) to 1920, the entries of this reference were chosen with attention to the people, events, inventions, political developments, organizations, and other forces that led to significant changes in the U.S. in that era. Seventeen initial stand-alone essays describe as many themes.

The World of Antebellum America 2 volumes

The World of Antebellum America  2 volumes
Author: Alexandra Kindell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216168461

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This set provides insight into the lives of ordinary Americans free and enslaved, in farms and cities, in the North and the South, who lived during the years of 1815 to 1860. Throughout the Antebellum Era resonated the theme of change: migration, urban growth, the economy, and the growing divide between North and South all led to great changes to which Americans had to respond. By gathering the important aspects of antebellum Americans' lives into an encyclopedia, The World of Antebellum America provides readers with the opportunity to understand how people across America lived and worked, what politics meant to them, and how they shaped or were shaped by economics. Entries on simple topics such as bread and biscuits explore workers' need for calories, the role of agriculture, and gendered divisions of labor, while entries on more complex topics, such as aging and death, disclose Americans' feelings about life itself. Collectively, the entries pull the reader into the lives of ordinary Americans, while section introductions tie together the entries and provide an overarching narrative that primes readers to understand key concepts about antebellum America before delving into Americans' lives in detail.