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2020.
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English
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"During the pitched battle over slavery in the United States, Black writers-enslaved and free-allied themselves with the cause of abolition and used their art to advocate for emancipation and to envision the end of slavery as a world-historical moment of possibility. They borrowed from the European tradition of Romanticism-its lyric poetry, prophetic visions-to write, speak, and sing their hopes for what freedom might mean. Authors like Frances Ellen...
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English
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"Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia Peabody were in many ways our American Brontes ... Elizabeth, the oldest sister, was ... [a] powerful influence on the great writers of the era--Emerson, Hawthorne, and Thoreau among them--she also published some of their earliest works ... Mary was a determined and passionate reformer who finally found her soul mate in the great educator Horace Mann. Sophia was a painter who won the admiration of the preeminent society...
18) Pious impostures and unproven words: the romance of deconstruction in nineteenth-century America
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University Press of America
Pub. Date
1990
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English
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University of Massachusetts Press
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[2015]
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English
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"That the Romantic movement was an international phenomenon is a commonplace, yet to date, historical study of the movement has tended to focus primarily on its national manifestations. This volume offers a new perspective. In thirteen chapters devoted to artists and writers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, leading scholars of the period examine the international exchanges that were crucial for the rise of Romanticism in England...