A History of American Literature
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 227 respectable, you know,” he tells his friend, Huck Finn. That this attempt to resolve ...
228 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 over what takes priority: the laws of society, his social upbringing which, however p ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 229 generally, happens when people stop seeing and testing things for themselves, as indi ...
230 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 was perhaps beginning to have doubts about the effectiveness and viability of his her ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 231 But his sense, most powerfully expressed in Huckleberry Finn, that the real could be ...
232 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 Poker Flat,” are typical, in that they illustrate Harte’s tendency to find innocence ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 233 west was, as they saw it, a natural consequence of human evolution and national histo ...
234 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 Hot,” which reveals even in its title just how much Dunbar owed to other dialect poet ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 235 writing with a political purpose, satire that mixes humor with anger: it comes as no ...
236 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 for children, a historical romance, and a collection of poems. She formed several imp ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 237 feelin’s, I expect,” Almira confides, “but a woman’s heart is different”), the man sh ...
238 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 to celebrate a victory,” she observes, “or to worship the god of harvests in the grov ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 239 already know, a consequence of male power: he has never had to know, or appear to kno ...
240 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 and movement, reflecting Lanier’s interest in prosody – in 1880, he published an infl ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 241 all this. In the preface to one of his novels, Red Rock (1898), for instance, Page de ...
242 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 and anchorless, doomed to a “shiftless,” unprotected life as a result. “Dem wuz good ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 243 in A Cumberland Vendetta, the mountaineers were “a race whose descent ... was unmixed ...
244 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 body was never seen again.” It is a perfect image for the dark, subterranean history ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 245 others and from different social classes, enjoy an encounter described in unabashedly ...
246 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 her senses and spirit coming alive and her assuming control over her material and mor ...
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