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Landscape and Ideology in American Renaissance Literature: Topographies of Skepticism (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 140)
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ISBN: 052111988X
Author: Abrams, Robert E.
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Robert Abrams argues that new concepts of space and landscape emerged in mid-nineteenth-century American writing, marking a linguistic and interpretative limit to American expansion. Abrams supports the radical elements of antebellum writing, where writers from Hawthorne to Rebecca Harding Davis disputed the naturalizing discourses of mid-nineteenth century society. Whereas previous critics find in antebellum writing a desire to convert chaos into an affirmative, liberal agenda, Abrams contends that authors of the 1840s and 50s deconstructed more than they constructed.
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Landscape and Ideology in American Renaissance Literature: Topographies of Skepticism (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 140)

