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  1. Transatlantic sensations
    ed. by Jennifer Phegley, John Cyril Barton and Kristin N. Huston
    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer (Hrsg.); Barton, John Cyril (Hrsg.); Huston, Kristin N. (Hrsg.)
    Published: c2012
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    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer (Hrsg.); Barton, John Cyril (Hrsg.); Huston, Kristin N. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781409427155; 1409427153
    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Other subjects: English fiction--19th century--History and criticism.; American fiction--19th century--History and criticism.; Sensationalism in literature.; Literature and society--Great Britain--History--19th century.; Literature and society--United States--History--19th century.; Comparative literature--English and American.; Comparative literature--American and English.
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  2. Transatlantic sensations
    Published: 2012
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    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer; Reynolds, David S.; Huston, Kristin N.; Barton, John Cyril
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    ISBN: 9781409427155; 1409427153
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    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Scope: XXI, 278 S., Ill., 23x16 cm
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  3. Yours for Humanity
    New Essays on Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  University of Georgia Press, Athens ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Contributor: Gruesser, John Cullen; Barton, John Cyril; Cali, Elizabeth; Engwer, Sabine; Hooks, Karin L.; Novosat, Courtney; O'Brien, Colleen; Sanborn, Geoffrey; Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780820363158
    Edition: 1st ed.
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  4. Literary executions
    capital punishment and American culture, 1820-1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

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    ISBN: 9781421413334
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  5. Literary executions
    capital punishment & American culture, 1820 - 1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore

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    ISBN: 9781421413327
    Subjects: Literatur; Todesstrafe <Motiv>
    Scope: XI, 330 S.
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  6. Literary executions
    capital punishment & American culture, 1820-1925
    Published: 2014; © 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland

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    ISBN: 9781421413327; 9781421413334
    Subjects: Ethik; Geschichte; Capital punishment in literature; Executions and executioners in literature; American literature; American literature; Capital punishment; Public opinion; Capital punishment; Todesstrafe <Motiv>; Literatur
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  7. Teaching Transatlanticism
    Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Print Culture
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Companion Website -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Tracing Currents and Joining Conversations -- Part I Curricular Histories and Key Trends -- 2. On Not Knowing Any Better -- 3.... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Companion Website -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Tracing Currents and Joining Conversations -- Part I Curricular Histories and Key Trends -- 2. On Not Knowing Any Better -- 3. Transatlantic Networks in the Nineteenth Century -- 4. Rewriting the Atlantic: Symbiosis, 1997-2014 -- Part II Organising Curriculum Through Transatlantic Lenses 5 Anthologising and Teaching Transatlantic Romanticism -- 6. 'Flat Burglary'? A Course on Race, Appropriation, and Transatlantic Print Culture -- 7. Dramatising the Black Atlantic: Live Action Projects in Classrooms -- Part III Teaching Transatlantic Figures -- 8. The Canadian Transatlantic: Susanna Moodie and Pauline Johnson -- 9. Frederick Douglass, Maria Weston Chapman, and Harriet Martineau: Atlantic Abolitionist Networks and Transatlanticism's Binaries -- 10. 'How did you get here? and where are you going?': Transatlantic Literary History, Exile, and Textual Traces in Herman Melville's Israel Potter -- 11. Americans, Abroad: Reading Portrait of a Lady in a Transatlantic Context -- Part IV Teaching Genres in Transatlantic Context -- 12. Making Anglo-American Oratory Resonate -- 13. Genre and Nationality in Nineteenth-Century British and American Poetry -- 14. Teaching 'Transatlantic Sensations -- 15. Prophecy, Poetry, and Democracy: Teaching Through the International Lens of the Fortnightly Review -- Part V Envisioning Digital Transatlanticism -- 16. Transatlantic Mediations: Teaching Victorian Poetry in the New Print Media -- 17. Digital Transatlanticism: An Experience of and Reflections on Undergraduate Research in the Humanities -- 18. Twenty-First-Century Digital Publics and Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Public Spheres -- Part VI Afterword -- 19. Looking Forward -- Index An essential resource for teaching 19th-century print culture in Transatlantic StudiesThe 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class sessions to full syllabi and curricular frameworks. The book is divided into 5 key sections: Curricular Histories and Key Trends; Organising Curriculum through Transatlantic Lenses; Teaching Transatlantic Figures; Teaching Genres in Transatlantic Context; and Envisioning Digital Transatlanticism. Individual chapters from experts in the field range from reconceptualising entire courses to revisiting individual texts, authors, and genres through a transatlantic lens. Weaving in strategies from innovative teaching shaped by the digital humanities, the collection also looks ahead to the future of this growing field. A dedicated Teaching Transatlanticism website accompanies the book. Key Features:Provides readers with help about the conceptual and practical issuesClassroom accounts address multiple genres, issues and mediaReflections on real-world teaching contexts are blended with scholarly analysis of key issues in the field todayThe specially designed project website supports the book and invites continued conversations through a moderated discussion space and submission venue for readers' own teaching materials"

     

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    Contributor: Asaeli, Larisa S (MitwirkendeR); Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Bernstein, Susan David (MitwirkendeR); Branson, Tyler (MitwirkendeR); Challener, Scott (MitwirkendeR); Chapman, Alison (MitwirkendeR); Cowell, Isaac (MitwirkendeR); Diaby, Bakary (MitwirkendeR); Flint, Kate (MitwirkendeR); Freedman, Linda (MitwirkendeR); Gair, Christopher (MitwirkendeR); Griffin, Susan M (MitwirkendeR); Hack, Daniel (MitwirkendeR); Hughes, Linda K (MitwirkendeR); Huston, Kristin (MitwirkendeR); Johnston, Rachel (MitwirkendeR); Kimball, Lauren (MitwirkendeR); Leverenz, Molly Knox (MitwirkendeR); Martinez, Marie (MitwirkendeR); McGill, Meredith L (MitwirkendeR); Monescalchi, Michael (MitwirkendeR); Parrish, Melissa (MitwirkendeR); Phegley, Jennifer (MitwirkendeR); Rice, Alan (MitwirkendeR); Roark, Jarrod (MitwirkendeR); Robbins, Sarah R (MitwirkendeR); Simpson, Erik (MitwirkendeR); Stone, Marjorie (MitwirkendeR); Taylor, Andrew (MitwirkendeR); Woodyard, Chris Koenig (MitwirkendeR); Wright, Tom F (MitwirkendeR); Zagarell, Sandra A (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780748694471
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    RVK Categories: HL 1020
    Subjects: American literature; Canadian literature; English literature; Literature publishing; Literature publishing; Literature publishing; Literature; EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (312 p)
  8. Transatlantic sensations
    ed. by Jennifer Phegley, John Cyril Barton and Kristin N. Huston
    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer (Herausgeber); Barton, John Cyril (Herausgeber); Huston, Kristin N (Herausgeber)
    Published: c2012
    Publisher:  Ashgate, Farnham [u.a.]

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer (Herausgeber); Barton, John Cyril (Herausgeber); Huston, Kristin N (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781409427155; 1409427153
    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Subjects: English fiction--19th century--History and criticism; American fiction--19th century--History and criticism; Sensationalism in literature; Literature and society--Great Britain--History--19th century; Literature and society--United States--History--19th century; Comparative literature--English and American; Comparative literature--American and English
    Scope: XXI, 278 S. : Ill., 25 cm
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    Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Teaching Transatlanticism
    Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Print Culture
    Published: [2015]; ©2015
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    An essential resource for teaching 19th-century print culture in Transatlantic StudiesThe 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class... more

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    An essential resource for teaching 19th-century print culture in Transatlantic StudiesThe 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class sessions to full syllabi and curricular frameworks. The book is divided into 5 key sections: Curricular Histories and Key Trends; Organising Curriculum through Transatlantic Lenses; Teaching Transatlantic Figures; Teaching Genres in Transatlantic Context; and Envisioning Digital Transatlanticism. Individual chapters from experts in the field range from reconceptualising entire courses to revisiting individual texts, authors, and genres through a transatlantic lens. Weaving in strategies from innovative teaching shaped by the digital humanities, the collection also looks ahead to the future of this growing field. A dedicated Teaching Transatlanticism website accompanies the book. Key Features:Provides readers with help about the conceptual and practical issuesClassroom accounts address multiple genres, issues and mediaReflections on real-world teaching contexts are blended with scholarly analysis of key issues in the field todayThe specially designed project website supports the book and invites continued conversations through a moderated discussion space and submission venue for readers' own teaching materials"...

     

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    Contributor: Asaeli, Larisa S. (Mitwirkender); Barton, John Cyril (Mitwirkender); Bernstein, Susan David (Mitwirkender); Branson, Tyler (Mitwirkender); Challener, Scott (Mitwirkender); Chapman, Alison (Mitwirkender); Cowell, Isaac (Mitwirkender); Diaby, Bakary (Mitwirkender); Flint, Kate (Mitwirkender); Freedman, Linda (Mitwirkender); Gair, Christopher (Mitwirkender); Griffin, Susan M. (Mitwirkender); Hack, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Hughes, Linda K. (Mitwirkender); Huston, Kristin (Mitwirkender); Johnston, Rachel (Mitwirkender); Kimball, Lauren (Mitwirkender); Leverenz, Molly Knox (Mitwirkender); Martinez, Marie (Mitwirkender); McGill, Meredith L. (Mitwirkender); Monescalchi, Michael (Mitwirkender); Parrish, Melissa (Mitwirkender); Phegley, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Rice, Alan (Mitwirkender); Roark, Jarrod (Mitwirkender); Robbins, Sarah R. (Mitwirkender); Simpson, Erik (Mitwirkender); Stone, Marjorie (Mitwirkender); Taylor, Andrew (Mitwirkender); Woodyard, Chris Koenig (Mitwirkender); Wright, Tom F. (Mitwirkender); Zagarell, Sandra A. (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
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  10. Literary executions
    capital punishment & American culture, 1820 - 1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9781421413327
    RVK Categories: HT 1691
    Subjects: Literatur; Todesstrafe <Motiv>
    Scope: XI, 330 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Literary Executions
    Capital Punishment and American Culture, 1820–1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal... more

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    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal history. Novels, short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction engage with legislative reports, trial transcripts, legal documents, newspaper and journal articles, treatises, and popular books (like The Record of Crimes and The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor House), all of which participated in the debate over capital punishment. Barton focuses on several canonical figures--James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Theodore Dreiser--and offers new readings of their work in light of the death penalty controversy. Barton also gives close attention to a host of then-popular-but-now-forgotten writers--particularly John Neal, Slidell MacKenzie, William Gilmore Simms, Sylvester Judd, and George Lippard--whose work helped shape or was in turn shaped by the influential anti-gallows movement. As illustrated in the book's epigraph by Samuel Johnson -- "Depend upon it Sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully" -- Barton argues that the high stakes of capital punishment dramatize the confrontation between the citizen-subject and sovereign authority. In bringing together the social and the aesthetic, Barton traces the emergence of the modern State's administration of lawful death. The book is intended primarily for literary scholars, but cultural and legal historians will also find value in it, as will anyone interested in the intersections among law, culture, and the humanities"--

     

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  12. Transatlantic sensations
    Contributor: Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Huston, Kristin N. (MitwirkendeR); Phegley, Jennifer (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Routledge,, London

    1. Irresponsible acts : the transatlantic dialogues of William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown / Christopher Apap -- 2. Daughters of the American Revolution : sensational pedagogy in Susanna Rowson's Charlotte Temple / Holly Blackford -- 3. "Raw... more

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    1. Irresponsible acts : the transatlantic dialogues of William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown / Christopher Apap -- 2. Daughters of the American Revolution : sensational pedagogy in Susanna Rowson's Charlotte Temple / Holly Blackford -- 3. "Raw pork steaks with treacle" : nineteenth-century American sensationalism and Oliver Twist / David Bordelon -- 4. Radical sensationalism : George Lippard in his transatlantic contexts / David S. Reynolds -- 5. The scourge of "foreign vagabonds" : George Thompson and the influence of European sensationalism in popular antebellum literature / Alexander Moudrov -- 6. Charles Reade : the British Harriet Beecher Stowe and the affect of sensation / Dorice Williams Elliott -- 7. Women in white : the tragic mulatta and the rise of British sensation fiction / Kimberly Snyder Manganelli -- 8. Slavery, sensation, and transatlantic publishing rights in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's The octoroon / Jennifer Phegley -- 9. Business sense and sensation : the transatlantic trade in domestic drama / Kate Mattacks -- 10. Transatlantic magnetism : Eliot's "The lifted veil" and Alcott's sensation stories / Susan David Bernstein -- 11. Botanical brews : tea, consumption, and the exotic in Braddon's Lady Audley's secret and Alcott's Behind a mask / Narin Hassan -- 12. Transatlantic sensationalism in Victorian domestic fiction : failed settler narratives in Charlotte Yonge's The trial / Tamara S. Wagner -- 13. The return of the native as transatlantic sensation; or, hardy sensationalized / Julia McCord Chavez -- 14. Violent passions : Anglo-American sensationalization of the Balkans / Ana Savic Moturu.

     

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    Contributor: Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Huston, Kristin N. (MitwirkendeR); Phegley, Jennifer (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781315550275; 9781317008125; 9781317008132
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    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Subjects: English fiction; American fiction; Sensationalism in literature; Literature and society; Literature and society; Comparative literature; Comparative literature
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  13. Transatlantic sensations
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Ashgate, Farnham [u.a.]

    Bringing together sensation writing and transatlantic studies, this collection makes a convincing case for the symbiotic relationship between literary works on both sides of the Atlantic. The evolution of the genre is traced from early sentimental... more

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    Bringing together sensation writing and transatlantic studies, this collection makes a convincing case for the symbiotic relationship between literary works on both sides of the Atlantic. The evolution of the genre is traced from early sentimental and gothic fiction through works by authors such as Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, George Lippard and George Thompson, concluding with a reassessment of realist and domestic fiction in the context of transatlantic sensationalism.

     

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    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer; Barton, John Cyril; Huston, Kristin N.
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781409427155; 9781409427162 (Sekundärausgabe)
    RVK Categories: HL 1301
    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Scope: XXI, 278 S.
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  14. Literary Executions
    Capital Punishment and American Culture, 1820–1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore ; Project MUSE, Baltimore, Md.

    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal... more

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    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal history. Novels, short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction engage with legislative reports, trial transcripts, legal documents, newspaper and journal articles, treatises, and popular books (like The Record of Crimes and The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor House), all of which participated in the debate over capital punishment. Barton focuses on several canonical figures--James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Theodore Dreiser--and offers new readings of their work in light of the death penalty controversy. Barton also gives close attention to a host of then-popular-but-now-forgotten writers--particularly John Neal, Slidell MacKenzie, William Gilmore Simms, Sylvester Judd, and George Lippard--whose work helped shape or was in turn shaped by the influential anti-gallows movement. As illustrated in the book's epigraph by Samuel Johnson -- "Depend upon it Sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully" -- Barton argues that the high stakes of capital punishment dramatize the confrontation between the citizen-subject and sovereign authority. In bringing together the social and the aesthetic, Barton traces the emergence of the modern State's administration of lawful death. The book is intended primarily for literary scholars, but cultural and legal historians will also find value in it, as will anyone interested in the intersections among law, culture, and the humanities"--...

     

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    ISBN: 9781421413334; 1421413337
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  15. Literary executions
    capital punishment & American culture, 1820-1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

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    ISBN: 1421413329; 1421413337; 9781421413327; 9781421413334
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American literature; Capital punishment in literature; Capital punishment / Moral and ethical aspects; Capital punishment / Public opinion; Executions and executioners in literature; Public opinion; Ethik; Geschichte; Capital punishment in literature; Executions and executioners in literature; American literature; American literature; Capital punishment; Public opinion; Capital punishment; Literatur; Todesstrafe <Motiv>
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    Introduction: literary executions -- Anti-gallows activism in antebellum American law & literature -- Simms, Child, & the aesthetics of crime and punishment -- Literary executions in popular antebellum fiction -- Hawthorne & the evidentiary value of literature -- Melville, Mackenzie & the Somers affair -- An American travesty: capital punishment & the criminal justice system in Dreiser's An American tragedy -- Epilogue: the death penalty in literature

    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal history. Novels, short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction engage with legislative reports, trial transcripts, legal documents, newspaper and journal articles, treatises, and popular books (like The Record of Crimes and The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor House), all of which participated in the debate over capital punishment. Barton focuses on several canonical figures--James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Theodore Dreiser--and offers new readings of their work in light of the death penalty controversy. Barton also gives close attention to a host of then-popular-but-now-forgotten writers--particularly John Neal, Slidell MacKenzie, William Gilmore Simms, Sylvester Judd, and George Lippard--whose work helped shape or was in turn shaped by the influential anti-gallows movement. As illustrated in the book's epigraph by Samuel Johnson -- "Depend upon it Sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully" -- Barton argues that the high stakes of capital punishment dramatize the confrontation between the citizen-subject and sovereign authority. In bringing together the social and the aesthetic, Barton traces the emergence of the modern State's administration of lawful death. The book is intended primarily for literary scholars, but cultural and legal historians will also find value in it, as will anyone interested in the intersections among law, culture, and the humanities"--

  16. William Gilmore Simms and the Literary Aesthetics of Crime and Capital Punishment
    Published: 2010

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    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Law and literature; Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2002-; Band 22, Heft 2 (2010), Seite 220-243

  17. “An Unquestionable Source?”
    Published: 2013

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    Parent title: Nineteenth century literature; Berkeley, Calif. : Univ. of California Press, 1986-; Band 68, Heft 2 (2013), Seite 145-179

  18. Literary executions
    plotting death sentences in U.S. law and literature, 1830-1925
    Published: 2005

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    MC 2009-509:1-3
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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation; Microfilm
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    Irvine, Calif., Univ. of California, Irvine, Diss., 2005

  19. Transatlantic Sensations
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Taylor and Francis, London

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781317008149
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Ashgate Series in Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages)
  20. Yours for Humanity
    New Essays on Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  University of Georgia Press, Athens

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Imagining Pauline Hopkins across Time -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Expansive Vision of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins -- Part 1. Texts and Contexts -- "Strun 'Em... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Imagining Pauline Hopkins across Time -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Expansive Vision of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins -- Part 1. Texts and Contexts -- "Strun 'Em Up fer a Eggsample to the Res'": Lynch Law's Rhetoric of Exemplarity and Pauline E. Hopkins's Contending Forces -- Pauline E. Hopkins's Editorial Rise and Radical Racial Uplift in Fiction Publishing at the Colored American Magazine -- Literary and Legal Genres in Pauline Hopkins's Hagar's Daughter: Black Testimony, the Production of Truth, and the Regulation of Property -- Part 2. Intertexts -- Intertextual Transformations: Pauline E. Hopkins and Alice French [Octave Thanet] -- Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: Nineteenth-Century America's Cultural Stenographer -- "It's This Cursed Slavery That's to Blame": Nineteenth-Century Discourse on Slavery and Pauline Hopkins's Historiographic Counternarratives -- "Gazing Hopelessly into the Future": Utopia and the Racial Politics of Genre in of One Blood -- or, The Hidden Self -- Stolen Words: Literature as a Tool for Revolution -- Part 3. Textual Practices -- "Coming Unalone": Reflections on Teaching Pauline Hopkins -- The Serial Pleasures of Reading Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins -- Afterword: "I Sing of the Wrongs of a Race" Pauline E. Hopkins as Editor and Author -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- Untitled.

     

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    Contributor: Gruesser, John Cullen (MitwirkendeR); Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Cali, Elizabeth (MitwirkendeR); Engwer, Sabine (MitwirkendeR); Hooks, Karin L. (MitwirkendeR); Novosat, Courtney (MitwirkendeR); O'Brien, Colleen (MitwirkendeR); Sanborn, Geoffrey (MitwirkendeR); Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780820363158
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (291 pages)
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  21. Transatlantic sensations
    Contributor: Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Huston, Kristin N. (MitwirkendeR); Phegley, Jennifer (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Routledge,, London

    1. Irresponsible acts : the transatlantic dialogues of William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown / Christopher Apap -- 2. Daughters of the American Revolution : sensational pedagogy in Susanna Rowson's Charlotte Temple / Holly Blackford -- 3. "Raw... more

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    1. Irresponsible acts : the transatlantic dialogues of William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown / Christopher Apap -- 2. Daughters of the American Revolution : sensational pedagogy in Susanna Rowson's Charlotte Temple / Holly Blackford -- 3. "Raw pork steaks with treacle" : nineteenth-century American sensationalism and Oliver Twist / David Bordelon -- 4. Radical sensationalism : George Lippard in his transatlantic contexts / David S. Reynolds -- 5. The scourge of "foreign vagabonds" : George Thompson and the influence of European sensationalism in popular antebellum literature / Alexander Moudrov -- 6. Charles Reade : the British Harriet Beecher Stowe and the affect of sensation / Dorice Williams Elliott -- 7. Women in white : the tragic mulatta and the rise of British sensation fiction / Kimberly Snyder Manganelli -- 8. Slavery, sensation, and transatlantic publishing rights in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's The octoroon / Jennifer Phegley -- 9. Business sense and sensation : the transatlantic trade in domestic drama / Kate Mattacks -- 10. Transatlantic magnetism : Eliot's "The lifted veil" and Alcott's sensation stories / Susan David Bernstein -- 11. Botanical brews : tea, consumption, and the exotic in Braddon's Lady Audley's secret and Alcott's Behind a mask / Narin Hassan -- 12. Transatlantic sensationalism in Victorian domestic fiction : failed settler narratives in Charlotte Yonge's The trial / Tamara S. Wagner -- 13. The return of the native as transatlantic sensation; or, hardy sensationalized / Julia McCord Chavez -- 14. Violent passions : Anglo-American sensationalization of the Balkans / Ana Savic Moturu.

     

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    Contributor: Barton, John Cyril (MitwirkendeR); Huston, Kristin N. (MitwirkendeR); Phegley, Jennifer (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781315550275; 9781317008125; 9781317008132
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    Series: Ashgate series in nineteenth-century transatlantic studies
    Subjects: English fiction; American fiction; Sensationalism in literature; Literature and society; Literature and society; Comparative literature; Comparative literature
    Scope: 1 online resource
  22. Literary executions
    capital punishment and American culture, 1820 - 1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, Md.

    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal... more

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    1 A 927948
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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2014/5297
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    2014 A 15905
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    ET/95/1586
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    Lit 174.Tode 1
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    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal history. Novels, short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction engage with legislative reports, trial transcripts, legal documents, newspaper and journal articles, treatises, and popular books (like The Record of Crimes and The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor House), all of which participated in the debate over capital punishment. Barton focuses on several canonical figures--James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Theodore Dreiser--and offers new readings of their work in light of the death penalty controversy. Barton also gives close attention to a host of then-popular-but-now-forgotten writers--particularly John Neal, Slidell MacKenzie, William Gilmore Simms, Sylvester Judd, and George Lippard--whose work helped shape or was in turn shaped by the influential anti-gallows movement. As illustrated in the book's epigraph by Samuel Johnson -- "Depend upon it Sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully" -- Barton argues that the high stakes of capital punishment dramatize the confrontation between the citizen-subject and sovereign authority. In bringing together the social and the aesthetic, Barton traces the emergence of the modern State's administration of lawful death. The book is intended primarily for literary scholars, but cultural and legal historians will also find value in it, as will anyone interested in the intersections among law, culture, and the humanities"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1421413329; 9781421413327
    RVK Categories: HT 1691
    Subjects: Capital punishment in literature; Executions and executioners in literature; American literature; American literature; Capital punishment; Public opinion; Capital punishment
    Scope: XI, 330 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: literary executionsAnti-gallows activism in antebellum American law & literature -- Simms, Child, & the aesthetics of crime and punishment -- Literary executions in popular antebellum fiction -- Hawthorne & the evidentiary value of literature -- Melville, Mackenzie & the Somers affair -- An American travesty: capital punishment & the criminal justice system in Dreiser's An American tragedy -- Epilogue: the death penalty in literature.

  23. Literary executions
    capital punishment & American culture, 1820-1925
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    "In Literary Executions, John Barton analyzes nineteenth-century representations of, responses to, and arguments for and against the death penalty in the United States. The author creates a generative dialogue between artistic relics and legal history. Novels, short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction engage with legislative reports, trial transcripts, legal documents, newspaper and journal articles, treatises, and popular books (like The Record of Crimes and The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor House), all of which participated in the debate over capital punishment. Barton focuses on several canonical figures--James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lydia Maria Child, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Theodore Dreiser--and offers new readings of their work in light of the death penalty controversy. Barton also gives close attention to a host of then-popular-but-now-forgotten writers--particularly John Neal, Slidell MacKenzie, William Gilmore Simms, Sylvester Judd, and George Lippard--whose work helped shape or was in turn shaped by the influential anti-gallows movement. As illustrated in the book's epigraph by Samuel Johnson -- "Depend upon it Sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully" -- Barton argues that the high stakes of capital punishment dramatize the confrontation between the citizen-subject and sovereign authority. In bringing together the social and the aesthetic, Barton traces the emergence of the modern State's administration of lawful death. The book is intended primarily for literary scholars, but cultural and legal historians will also find value in it, as will anyone interested in the intersections among law, culture, and the humanities"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1421413337; 9781421413334
    Subjects: Capital punishment; Public opinion; Capital punishment; American literature; Capital punishment in literature; Executions and executioners in literature; American literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: literary executionsAnti-gallows activism in antebellum American law & literature -- Simms, Child, & the aesthetics of crime and punishment -- Literary executions in popular antebellum fiction -- Hawthorne & the evidentiary value of literature -- Melville, Mackenzie & the Somers affair -- An American travesty: capital punishment & the criminal justice system in Dreiser's An American tragedy -- Epilogue: the death penalty in literature.