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  1. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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  2. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: 2010
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780226294131; 0226294137
    Subjects: Literatur; Rasse; Sklaverei; Meinungsfreiheit
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  3. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with... more

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    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with the demands for silence and circumspection that accompanied the antebellum fear of disunion and the postwar reconciliation between the North and South. Proposing a radical new interpretation of nineteenth-century American literature, The War on Words examines struggles over permissible and impermissible utterance in works ranging from Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" to Henry James's "The Bostonians."--Publisher.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226294155; 0226294153; 9780226294131; 0226294137; 1282710702; 9781282710702
    Subjects: Literatur; Rasse; Sklaverei; Meinungsfreiheit
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 330 pages), Illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

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    ISBN: 9780226294131; 0226294137
    Subjects: Gesellschaft; American literature; American literature; Slavery in literature; Race in literature; Style, Literary; Rasse; Meinungsfreiheit; Sklaverei; Literatur
    Scope: ix, 330 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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  6. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: (c)2010
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with... more

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    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with the demands for silence and circumspection that accompanied the antebellum fear of disunion and the postwar reconciliation between the North and South. Proposing a radical new interpretation of nineteenth-century American literature, The War on Words examines struggles over permissible and impermissible utterance in works ranging from Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" to Henry James's "The Bostonians."--Publisher

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780226294155; 0226294153; 9780226294131; 0226294137
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Style, Literary; Slavery in literature; Race in literature; American literature; Literary style; American literature; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; American literature; Race in literature; Slavery in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (ix, 330 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record

  7. <<The>> war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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  8. The war on words
    slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with... more

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    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with the demands for silence and circumspection that accompanied the antebellum fear of disunion and the postwar reconciliation between the North and South.  Proposing a radical new interpretation of nineteenth-century American literature, The War on Words examines struggles over permissible and impermissible utterance in works ranging from Thoreau's

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0226294137; 9780226294131
    Subjects: Style, Literary; Slavery in literature; Race in literature; American literature; American literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (ix, 330 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Contents ; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Slavery, Race, and Free Speech; Part II: Antebellum; Emerson: Prospects; Thoreau: Words as Deeds; Fuller: History, Biography, and Criticism; Hawthorne and the Resilience of Dissent; Stowe: From the Sacramental to the Old Testamental; Part III: Antebellum/Postbellum; Speech and Silence in Douglass; Whitman: From Sayer-Doer to Sayer-Copyist; Slit Throats in Melville; "Speak, man!": Billy Budd in the Crucible of Reconstruction; Intertext: "Bartleby, the Scrivener"; Part IV: Postbellum; Tourgée: Margin and Center; James and the Monotone of Reunion

    Was Twain Black?Crane and the Tyranny of Twelve; Choking in Chesnutt; Dixon and the Rebirth of Discursive Power; Timeline; Notes; Index

  9. The War on Words
    Slavery, Race, and Free Speech in America
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with... more

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    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with the demands for silence and circumspection that accompanied the antebellum fear of disunion and the postwar reconciliation between the North and South.  Proposing a radical new interpretation of nineteenth-century American literature, The War on Words examines struggles over permissible and impermissible utterance in works ...

     

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    ISBN: 9780226294131; 9780226294155 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Subjects: Literatur; Rasse; Sklaverei; Meinungsfreiheit
    Scope: 342 p.
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  10. The War on Words
    Slavery, Race, and Free Speech in American Literature
    Published: 2010; ©2010.
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with... more

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    How did slavery and race impact American literature in the nineteenth century? In this ambitious book, Michael T. Gilmore argues that they were the carriers of linguistic restriction, and writers from Frederick Douglass to Stephen Crane wrestled with the demands for silence and circumspection that accompanied the antebellum fear of disunion and the postwar reconciliation between the North and South. Proposing a radical new interpretation of nineteenth-century American literature, The War on Words examines struggles over permissible and impermissible utterance in works ranging from Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" to Henry James's The Bostonians. Combining historical knowledge with groundbreaking readings of some of the classic texts of the American past, The War on Words places Lincoln's Cooper Union address in the same constellation as Margaret Fuller's feminism and Thomas Dixon's defense of lynching. Arguing that slavery and race exerted coercive pressure on freedom of expression, Gilmore offers here a transformative study that alters our understanding of nineteenth-century literary culture and its fraught engagement with the right to speak. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Slavery, Race, and Free Speech -- Part II: Antebellum -- Emerson: Prospects -- Thoreau: Words as Deeds -- Fuller: History, Biography, and Criticism -- Hawthorne and the Resilience of Dissent -- Stowe: From the Sacramental to the Old Testamental -- Part III: Antebellum/Postbellum -- Speech and Silence in Douglass -- Whitman: From Sayer-Doer to Sayer-Copyist -- Slit Throats in Melville -- "Speak, man!": Billy Budd in the Crucible of Reconstruction -- Intertext: "Bartleby, the Scrivener" -- Part IV: Postbellum -- Tourgée: Margin and Center -- James and the Monotone of Reunion -- Was Twain Black? -- Crane and the Tyranny of Twelve -- Choking in Chesnutt -- Dixon and the Rebirth of Discursive Power -- Timeline -- Notes -- Index.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780226294155; 0226294137; 9780226294131
    Subjects: Style, Literary; Slavery in literature; Race in literature; American literature; American literature; American literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; American literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Race in literature; Slavery in literature; Style, Literary ; Social aspects ; United States; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (342 pages)
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    Contents ; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Slavery, Race, and Free Speech; Part II: Antebellum; Emerson: Prospects; Thoreau: Words as Deeds; Fuller: History, Biography, and Criticism; Hawthorne and the Resilience of Dissent; Stowe: From the Sacramental to the Old Testamental; Part III: Antebellum/Postbellum; Speech and Silence in Douglass; Whitman: From Sayer-Doer to Sayer-Copyist; Slit Throats in Melville; "Speak, man!": Billy Budd in the Crucible of Reconstruction; Intertext: "Bartleby, the Scrivener"; Part IV: Postbellum; Tourgée: Margin and Center; James and the Monotone of Reunion

    Was Twain Black?Crane and the Tyranny of Twelve; Choking in Chesnutt; Dixon and the Rebirth of Discursive Power; Timeline; Notes; Index