The Edinburgh companion to nineteenth-century American letters and letter-writing /
This comprehensive study by leading scholars in an important new field-the history of letters and letter writing-is essential reading for anyone interested in nineteenth-century American politics, history or literature. Because of its mass literacy, population mobility, and extensive postal system,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | Edinburgh companions to literature.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue : networks of nineteenth-century letter-writing / Elizabeth Hewitt
- Introduction : epistolary studies and nineteenth-century American letters and letter-writing / Celeste-Marie Bernier, Judie Newman, and Matthew Pethers
- Material, social, and institutional contexts. From mind to hand : paper, pens, and the materiality of letter-writing / Graham Thompson
- The business of letter-writing / Michael Zakim
- Name and address : letters and mass mailing in nineteenth-century America / David M. Henkin
- Paper evidence : handwriting, print, letters, and the law / Christopher A. Hunter
- Nineteenth-century American science and the decline of letters / Robin Vandome
- The means and the end : letters and the work of history / Alea Henle
- Letters, telegrams, news / Richard R. John
- Dead letters and the secret life of the state in nineteenth-century America / Matthew Pethers
- The spider and the dumpling : threatening letters in nineteenth-century America / Leon Jackson
- Travel, migration, and dislocation. Longing in long-distance letters : the nineteenth century and now / William Merrill Decker
- Working away, writing home / David M. Stewart
- Letters from America : themes and methods in the study of Irish emigrant correspondence / Emma Moreton
- The usual problems : sickness, distance, and failure to acculturate in mid-nineteenth-century emigrant letters / Janet Floyd
- Indigenous epistolarity in the nineteenth century / Phillip H. Round
- Dueling epistles : enslaved letter-writers and the discourse of (dis)honor / Ben Schiller
- Home and belonging in the letters of Sarah Hicks Williams / Rebecca J. Fraser
- 'An oblique place' : letters in the Civil War / Rebecca Weir
- Social action in cross-regional letter-writing : Ednah Cheney's correspondence with postbellum teachers in the U.S. South / Sarah R. Robbins
- Politics, reform, and intellectual life. Founding friendship : John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and the American experiment in republican government, 1812-26 / Peters S. Onuf
- Corresponding natures : Ralph Waldo Emerson's letters / David Greenham
- 'This epistolary medium' : friendship and civil society in Margaret Fuller's private letters / Magdalena Nerio
- 'Will you live'? : Thoreau's philosophical letters / Michael Jonik
- 'Frederick Douglass, the freeman' and 'Frederick Bailey, the slave' : private versus public acts and arts of letter-writing in Frederick Douglass's pre-Civil-War correspondence / Celeste-Marie Bernier
- Old master letters and Letters from the old world : Julia Griffiths and the uses of correspondence in Frederick Douglass's newspapers / Sarah Meer
- Letters from 'Linda Brent' : Harriet Jacobs and the work of emancipation / Fionnghuala Sweeney
- Abraham Lincoln : the man through the letters / Robert Bray
- Between science and aesthetics : the letters of William James / Martin Halliwell
- 'My dear Dr.' : American women and nineteenth-century scientific correspondence / Tina Gianquitto
- 'A chain of correspondence' : social activism and civic vales in the letters of Lydia Sigourney / Elizabeth A. Petrino
- A fighting platform : Charlotte Perkins Gilman's epistles / Judith A. Allen
- 'The stamp of truth' : historiographical dissent and its limits in the letters of Jared Sparks / Eileen Ka-May Cheng
- Defenses and masks and poses in Henry Adams' letters / John C. Orr
- Literary culture. The letters of Charles Brockden Brown : epistolary performance and new paths for scholarship / Philip Barnard
- Publishing and public affairs in the correspondence of James Fenimore Cooper / Lance Schachterle
- The transatlantic village : the rise and fall of the epistolary friendship of Catharine Maria Sedgwick and Mary Russell Mitford / Melissa J. Homestead
- The literary professional and the country gentleman : the letters of Edgar Allan Poe and Philip Pendleton Cooke / Kevin J. Hayes
- Melville's flummery / Wyn Kelley
- The epistolary romance and rivalry of Sophia and Nathaniel Hawthorne / Patricia Dunlavy Valenti
- Co-responding with Walt Whitman / Ed Folsom
- 'Rare sparkles of light' : intimacy and distance in Emily Dickinson's letters to Thomas Wentworth Higginson / Linda Freedman
- 'Soul friends' : Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lady Byron in correspondence / Beth L. Lueck
- Louisa May Alcott's family post box / Judie Newman
- Profanities, indecencies, and theologies : Mark Twain's letters to Joseph Twichell, William Dean Howells, and Henry Rogers / Peter Messent
- Charles W. Chestnutt's letters : 'the vaguely defined line where races meet' / Maria Orban
- Sarah Orne Jewett's foreign correspondence / Mark Storey
- 'Too intimate to publish, too rare to suppress' : Henry James in his letters / Michael Anesko
- 'Ill correspondent' : Stephen Crane's trouble with letters / John Fagg.