The Literature of Labor and the Labors of Literature juxtaposes representations of labour in fictional texts and non-fictional texts in order to trace the intersections between aesthetic and economic discourse in nineteenth-century America. Both allegory and the new forms of labour produced a version of personhood that seemed frighteningly flat, a flatness that attacked the substance of the work ethic and, indeed, the very foundations of American individualism. Using this contextualized model of allegory, Weinstein argues that texts by Hawthorne, Melville, Twain and Adams are best understood both as allegories of labour (that is, the allegorical representations of the nature and cost of being a labouring being) and labours of allegory (that...
In Uncanny Capitalism, I examine works of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that incorporate l...
The Hands of Labor explores representations of literary labor in nineteenth-century America through ...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
The Literature of Labor and the Labors of Literature juxtaposes representations of labour in fiction...
This dissertation relates the lessons of historical materialism to literary production in nineteenth...
In the 1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Marx outlines a collective grouping of nebulous...
This study examines commentary on the changes in work during the industrial revolution in the United...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.In this dissertation, I examine texts by mid-ninetee...
"Our Paper Allegories" argues that throughout the colonial and antebellum periods in the United Stat...
Throughout its history in the Old World and the New, allegory has functioned in two dominant forms: ...
“Poetry and the Time of Labor in the Antebellum US” argues that nineteenth-century poetic genres, fo...
Imprinted Products argues that the rise of domestic industry is crucial to the development of ninet...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
How Novels Act: The Dramaturgy of Nineteenth-Century American Fiction traces the ways that distinct...
In the 1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Marx outlines a collective grouping of “nebulous...
In Uncanny Capitalism, I examine works of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that incorporate l...
The Hands of Labor explores representations of literary labor in nineteenth-century America through ...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
The Literature of Labor and the Labors of Literature juxtaposes representations of labour in fiction...
This dissertation relates the lessons of historical materialism to literary production in nineteenth...
In the 1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Marx outlines a collective grouping of nebulous...
This study examines commentary on the changes in work during the industrial revolution in the United...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.In this dissertation, I examine texts by mid-ninetee...
"Our Paper Allegories" argues that throughout the colonial and antebellum periods in the United Stat...
Throughout its history in the Old World and the New, allegory has functioned in two dominant forms: ...
“Poetry and the Time of Labor in the Antebellum US” argues that nineteenth-century poetic genres, fo...
Imprinted Products argues that the rise of domestic industry is crucial to the development of ninet...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
How Novels Act: The Dramaturgy of Nineteenth-Century American Fiction traces the ways that distinct...
In the 1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Marx outlines a collective grouping of “nebulous...
In Uncanny Capitalism, I examine works of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that incorporate l...
The Hands of Labor explores representations of literary labor in nineteenth-century America through ...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...