
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.
The Literature of Reconstruction: Not in Plain Black and White
Brook Thomas
€ 49.83
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for The Literature of Reconstruction: Not in Plain Black and White
Hardback. The world Thomas conjures up in this groundbreaking new study is one in which successful remedies to racial wrongs remain to be imagined. Num Pages: 400 pages, 16, 16 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JH; DSA; HBJK; HBLL; JFFJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 168 x 245 x 2. Weight in Grams: 698.
In this powerful book, Brook Thomas revisits the contested era of Reconstruction. He evokes literature's immediacy to recreate arguments still unresolved today about state versus federal authority, the government's role in education, the growing power of banks and corporations, the paternalism of social welfare, efforts to combat domestic terrorism, and the difficult question of who should rightly inherit the nation's past. Literature, Thomas argues, enables us to re-experience how Reconstruction was-and remains-a moral, economic, and political debate about which world should have emerged after the Civil War to mark the birth of a new nation. Drawing on neglected nineteenth-century historiographies and recent scholarship that extends the dates of Reconstruction in time while stretching its geographic reach beyond the South, The Literature of Reconstruction uses literary works to trace the complicated interrelations among the era's forces. Thomas also explores how these works bring into dialogue competing visions of possible worlds through chapters on reconciliation, federalism, the Ku Klux Klan, railroads, and inheritance. He contrasts well-known writers, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thomas Dixon, and Charles W. Chesnutt, with relatively neglected ones, including Albion W. Tourgee, Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, and Constance Fenimore Woolson. Some authors opposed Reconstruction; others supported it; and still others struggled with mixed feelings. The world Thomas conjures up in this groundbreaking new study is one in which successful remedies to racial wrongs remain to be imagined.
Product Details
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
697g
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
Baltimore, MD, United States
ISBN
9781421421322
SKU
V9781421421322
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-50
About Brook Thomas
Brook Thomas is a Chancellor's Professor of English at the University of California-Irvine. He is the author of Civic Myths: A Law-and-Literature Approach to Citizenship and American Literary Realism and the Failed Promise of Contract.
Reviews for The Literature of Reconstruction: Not in Plain Black and White
Thomas's stated intention is to connect literature to the broad sweep of history rather than provide unified analyses of single literary works or authors. His insights are incisive, and throughout the book he displays deep knowledge of the history and historiography of Reconstruction. This book is a valuable addition to the scholarship of a period that is often framed solely by the idea of literary realism. Students of 19th-century US literature or history will likely find the book fascinating. Highly recommended.
Choice
The Literature of Reconstruction offers a thorough analysis of the fiction and poetry that played an essential role in broader debates about reunion, federalism, race relations, industrialization, and more.... [The Literature of Reconstruction] is a meaningful addition to existing scholarship that addresses the cultural, legal, and political histories of the Reconstruction era.
The Journal of Southern History
Brook Thomas's The Literature of Reconstruction is a critical intervention into both the historiography and the literary history of Reconstruction, unsettling multiple critical commonplaces regarding the memory and meaning of this era.
Modern Philology
The Literature of Reconstruction is an important intervention in scholarship on Reconstruction. It is full of original insights and innovative arguments that will benefit literary scholars and historians.
Michael A. Ross, University of Maryland, College Park
Journal of American History
Choice
The Literature of Reconstruction offers a thorough analysis of the fiction and poetry that played an essential role in broader debates about reunion, federalism, race relations, industrialization, and more.... [The Literature of Reconstruction] is a meaningful addition to existing scholarship that addresses the cultural, legal, and political histories of the Reconstruction era.
The Journal of Southern History
Brook Thomas's The Literature of Reconstruction is a critical intervention into both the historiography and the literary history of Reconstruction, unsettling multiple critical commonplaces regarding the memory and meaning of this era.
Modern Philology
The Literature of Reconstruction is an important intervention in scholarship on Reconstruction. It is full of original insights and innovative arguments that will benefit literary scholars and historians.
Michael A. Ross, University of Maryland, College Park
Journal of American History