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Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and Herman Melville (1819-1891) addressed in their writings a range of issues that continue to resonate in American culture: the reach and limits of democracy; the nature of freedom; the roles of race, gender, and sexuality; and the place of the United States in the world. Yet they are rarely discussed together, perhaps because of their differences in race and social position. Douglass escaped from slavery and tied his well-received nonfiction writing to political activism, becoming a figure of international prominence. Melville was the grandson of Revolutionary War heroes and addressed urgent issues through fiction and poetry, laboring in increasing obscurity. In eighteen original essays, the contributors to this collection explore the convergences and divergences of these two extraordinary literary lives. Developing new perspectives on literature, biography, race, gender, and politics, this volume ultimately raises questions that help rewrite the color line in nineteenth-century studies. - Publisher.
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Douglass, frederick, 1818-1895, Melville, herman, 1819-1891, American literature, history and criticism, 19th century, Literature and society, Race relations, African americans, intellectual life, Cultural pluralism in literature, Political and social views, American literature, History and criticism, History, African Americans, Intellectual lifeEdition | Availability |
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Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation
2012, University of North Carolina Press
in English
1469606690 9781469606699
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Frederick Douglass & Herman Melville: essays in relation
2008, University of North Carolina Press
in English
0807831840 9780807831847
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