This book describes and characterizes responses of American readers to fiction in the generation before the Civil War. It is based on close examination of the reviews of all novels—both American and European—that appeared in major American periodicals during the years 1840–1860, a period in which magazines, novels, and novel reviews all proliferated. Nina Baym makes uses of the reviews to gain information about the formal, aesthetic, and moral expectations of reviewers. Her major conclusion is that the accepted view about the American novel before the Civil War—the view that the atmosphere in America was hostile to fiction—is a myth. There is compelling evidence, she shows, for the existence of a veritable novel industry and, concomitantly,...
“Revolutionary Representations in Antebellum Periodicals” examines invocations of the American Revol...
This project argues that the eighteenth-century novel and the modern formation of adolescence develo...
(print) xiii, 500 p. ; 25 cmPreface ix -- I. The Moral and Critical Discussion 3 -- 1. American Lite...
This book describes and characterizes responses of American readers to fiction in the generation bef...
A literary look at Civil War-Era Society James L Machor sets himself an impressive task: to read con...
James L. Machor offers a sweeping exploration of how American fiction was received in both public an...
This “expansion” of the print culture was also occurring a few centuries ago in Antebellum America. ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in American History, 20...
This handbook offers students and researchers a compact introduction to the nineteenth-century Ameri...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.A study of novel reviewing in...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
Over the past thirty years, the expansion of the literary canon has enriched Americanist critics’ se...
"Novels of the Nation: Literary Theory, Post-Revolutionary Republicanism, and the Rise of the Novel ...
Many works now considered classics were scorned by critics when they were first published. While som...
“Revolutionary Representations in Antebellum Periodicals” examines invocations of the American Revol...
This project argues that the eighteenth-century novel and the modern formation of adolescence develo...
(print) xiii, 500 p. ; 25 cmPreface ix -- I. The Moral and Critical Discussion 3 -- 1. American Lite...
This book describes and characterizes responses of American readers to fiction in the generation bef...
A literary look at Civil War-Era Society James L Machor sets himself an impressive task: to read con...
James L. Machor offers a sweeping exploration of how American fiction was received in both public an...
This “expansion” of the print culture was also occurring a few centuries ago in Antebellum America. ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in American History, 20...
This handbook offers students and researchers a compact introduction to the nineteenth-century Ameri...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.A study of novel reviewing in...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
Over the past thirty years, the expansion of the literary canon has enriched Americanist critics’ se...
"Novels of the Nation: Literary Theory, Post-Revolutionary Republicanism, and the Rise of the Novel ...
Many works now considered classics were scorned by critics when they were first published. While som...
“Revolutionary Representations in Antebellum Periodicals” examines invocations of the American Revol...
This project argues that the eighteenth-century novel and the modern formation of adolescence develo...
(print) xiii, 500 p. ; 25 cmPreface ix -- I. The Moral and Critical Discussion 3 -- 1. American Lite...