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16%OFFCaleb Smith - The Oracle and the Curse: A Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil War - 9780674073081 - V9780674073081
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The Oracle and the Curse: A Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil War

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Description for The Oracle and the Curse: A Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil War Hardback. Caleb Smith explores the confessions, trial reports, maledictions, and martyr narratives that juxtaposed law and conscience in antebellum America's court of public opinion and shows how writers portrayed struggles for justice as clashes between human law and higher authority, giving voice to a moral protest that transformed American literature. Num Pages: 252 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JF; 3JH; DSB; HBJK; JPA; LAZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 163 x 25. Weight in Grams: 558.

Condemned to hang after his raid on Harper’s Ferry, John Brown prophesied that the crimes of a slave-holding land would be purged away only with blood. A study of omens, maledictions, and inspired invocations, The Oracle and the Curse examines how utterances such as Brown’s shaped American literature between the Revolution and the Civil War.

In nineteenth-century criminal trials, judges played the role of law’s living oracles, but offenders were also given an opportunity to address the public. When the accused began to turn the tables on their judges, they did so not through rational arguments but by calling ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
252
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674073081
SKU
V9780674073081
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About Caleb Smith
Caleb Smith is Professor of English and American Studies at Yale University.

Reviews for The Oracle and the Curse: A Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil War
In The Oracle and the Curse, Smith traces the remarkable changes in literary and judicial discourses that addressed (or conjured) a variety of public spheres and forms of authority during the period between the American Revolution and the Civil War. As the secularization of law took hold, judges spoke as oracles of a transcendent rationality and social order, thus commanding ... Read more

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