A History of American Literature
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 207 high political office, first in Spain, and then in Great Britain from 1880 to 1885, as US amba ...
208 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 of that prophecy. He was the man, he felt, with the courage needed to capture the ample geogra ...
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 209 future. Along with this new material, the poet revised, reintegrated, and rearranged all his p ...
210 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 fact that they could be many yet one by compelling them to feel it, to participate in a series ...
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 211 Whitman, then, attempts to solve the problems of isolation and audience confronting the Americ ...
212 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 The essential form of such epics would have to be open, as open as “Song of Myself ” or the wh ...
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 213 Her Message is committed To Hands I cannot see – For love of Her – Sweet – countrymen – Judge ...
214 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 never married. She did, however, cultivate intense intellectual companionships with several me ...
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 215 The ones that cite her most Have never passed her haunted house, Nor simplified her ghost. To ...
216 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 surroundings; and the worlds it creates, the knowledge it articulates must – by the very natur ...
Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 217 theory, an elaborate verbal plan or hierarchy. She even chooses what might be taken to be conv ...
218 Inventing Americas: 1800–1865 I first surmised the Horses’ Heads Were toward Eternity – Whatever the conclusion, though, the ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 219 A History of American Literature, Second Edition. Richard Gray. © 2012 Richard Gray. ...
220 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 North, it left a sense of triumph, at the restoration of the nation and the abolition ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 221 Civil War. The period from then until the end of the century saw no less than fourtee ...
222 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 also ignored the fact that Native Americans had insufficient knowledge of white law a ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 223 circulation in the millions. Easily the most successful author in this field was Hora ...
224 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 the notion of the “true woman,” keeper of the domestic pieties, was gradually being r ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 225 “the only thing worth giving to the race,” to look back on one’s own childhood was to ...
226 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 books” by others, “tho’ credit given”), this became Life on the Mississippi eight yea ...
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