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men, friendship, and literature in the new nation

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American sympathy

men, friendship, and literature in the new nation

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In an analysis that weaves together literary criticism and historical narrative, Crain describes the strong friendships between men that supported and inspired some of America's greatest writing -- the Gothic novels of Charles Brockden Brown, the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the novels of Herman Melville. He traces the genealogy of these friendships through a series of stories. A dapper English spy inspires a Quaker boy to run away from home. Three Philadelphia gentlemen conduct a romance through diaries and letters in the 1780s. Flighty teenager Charles Brockden Brown metamorphoses into a horror novelist by treating his friends as his literary guinea pigs. Emerson exchanges glances with a Harvard classmate but sacrifices his crush on the altar of literature -- a decision Margaret Fuller invites him to reconsider two decades later. Throughout this book, Crain demonstrates the many ways in which the struggle to commit feelings to paper informed the shape and texture of American literature. - Jacket.

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310

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American Sympathy: Men, Friendship, and Literature in the New Nation
2010, Yale University Press
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American Sympathy: Men, Friendship, and Literature in the New Nation
2008, Yale University Press
in English
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American Sympathy: Men, Friendship & Literature in the New Nation
2001, Yale University Press
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American sympathy: men, friendship, and literature in the new nation
2001, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents

In the pear grove : the romance of Leander, Lorenzo, and Castalio
The decomposition of Charles Brockden Brown : sympathy in Brown's letters
The transformation, the self devoted, and the dead recalled : sympathy in Brown's fiction
The unacknowledged tie : young Emerson and the love of men
Too good to be believed : Emerson's "Friendship" and the Samaritans
The heart ruled out : Melville's Palinode.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-305) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/352041
Library of Congress
PS173.M36 C7 2001

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x, 310 p. :
Number of pages
310

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OL6777374M
Internet Archive
americansympathy00crai
ISBN 10
0300083327
LCCN
00011800
Library Thing
497622
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979360

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