John Neal and nineteenth-century American literature and culture

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Watts, Edward, 1964-, Carlson, David J., 1970-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lewisburg [Pa.] : Bucknell University Press, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • John Neal : across the American renaissance / Edward Watts and
  • David J. Carlson
  • "I must resemble nobody": John Neal, genre, and the making of American literary nationalism / Matthew Pethers
  • "The herbage of death": haunted environments in John Neal and James Fenimore Cooper / Matthew Wynn Sivils
  • Eye-witness to history: the anti-narrative aesthetic of Neal's Seventy-Six / Jeffrey Insko
  • Notes on poetic push-pin and the writing of life in John Neal's authorship / Jorg Thomas Richter
  • Celebrated rubbish: John Neal and the commercialization of early American Romanticism / Maya Merlob
  • John Neal, the rise of the critick, and the rise of American art / Francesca Orestano
  • John Neal and John Dunn Hunter / Jonathan Elmer
  • "Another declaration of independence": John Neal's Rachel Dyer and the assault on precedent / David J. Carlson
  • Here, there, and everywhere: the elusive regionalism of John Neal / Kerin Holt
  • "He could not believe that butchering Red men was serving our maker": 'David Whicher' and the Indian hater tradition / Edward Watts
  • John Neal and the early discourse of women's rights / Karen Weyler
  • "A right manly man" in 1843: John Neal on women's rights and the problem of male feminism / Fritz Fleischmann
  • How John Neal wrote his autobiography / Kevin J. Hayes.