Senses of Belonging: The Synaesthetics of Citizenship in American Literature, 1862 - 1903
<p>In American letters, the Civil War represented a decisive break in literary form, a shift from interiority to exteriority. Sentimentalism harnessed the transformative effects of aesthetic feeling to galvanize political opinion in antebellum America, whereas realist and regionalist writing...
Main Author: | Fretwell, Erica |
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Other Authors: | Wald, Priscilla |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5657 |
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