John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture

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John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture by Watts, Edward; Carlson, David J., 9781611484205
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  • ISBN: 9781611484205 | 1611484200
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 12/29/2011

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John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture critically reassesses the significance of American novelist, editor, critic, and activist John Neal to the transatlantic literary culture of the Nineteenth Century. Long appreciated primarily as a powerful advocate of literary nationalism in the United States, this volume presents Neal as an innovative literary stylist, a penetrating cultural critic, a pioneering regionalist, and a vital participant in the business of letters in America over a sixty-year career. The volume's contributors (including scholars from the United States, Germany, England, Italy, and Israel) employ a wide range of critical methodologies (legal studies, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, etc.) to survey Neal's career from his early novel writing in the 1820s to his culminating autobiography, published in 1869. Special attention is paid to his work as an editor, journalist, critic, and publisher in a variety of journals. Throughout this discussion, Neal emerges as a vastly under appreciated artist and a figure of considerable importance to the ongoing reassessment of the American Renaissance and the broader cultural history of the Nineteenth Century. The editors' introduction (and the volume as a whole) offers an overview of the present vitality of the new Neal scholarship while also suggesting a number of areas for future research and inquiry.
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