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Apples and ashes : literature, nationalism, and the Confederate States of America / Coleman Hutchison.

Van Pelt Library PS261 .H88 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hutchison, Coleman, 1977-
Series:
New southern studies
The new Southern studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American literature--Southern States--History and criticism.
American literature.
Group identity.
History.
Regionalism.
Politics and literature.
Southern States.
Politics and literature--Southern States--History--19th century.
Confederate States of America--Intellectual life.
Confederate States of America.
Regionalism--Southern States--History--19th century.
Group identity--Southern States--History--19th century.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Social aspects.
United States.
Social aspects.
Physical Description:
277 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2012]
Summary:
Apples and Ashes offers the first literary history of the Civil War South. The product of extensive archival research, it tells an expansive story about a nation struggling to write itself into existence. Confederate literature was in intimate conversation with other contemporary literary cultures, especially those of the United States and Britain. Thus, Coleman Hutchison argues, it has profound implications for our understanding of American literary nationalism and the relationship between literature and nationalism more broadly.
Apples and Ashes is organized by genre, with each chapter using a single text or a small set of texts to limn a broader aspect of Confederate literary culture. Hutchison discusses an understudied and diverse archive of literary texts including the literary criticism of Edgar Allan Poe; southern responses to Uncle Tom's Cabin; the novels of Augusta Jane Evans; Confederate popular poetry; the de facto Confederate nation; J anthem, "Dixie"; and several postwar southern memoirs. In addition to emphasizing the centrality of slavery to the Confederate literary imagination, the book also considers a series of novel topics: the reprinting of European novels in the Confederate South, including Charles Dickens's Great Expectations and Victor Hugo's Les Misérables; Confederate propaganda in Europe; and postwar Confederate emigration to Latin America.
In discussing literary criticism, fiction, poetry, popular song, and memoir, Apples and Ashes reminds us of Confederate literatures once-great expectations. Before their defeat and abjection-before apples turned to ashes in their mouths-many Confederates thought they were in the process of creating a nation and a national literature that would endure. Book jacket.
Contents:
Great expectations: the imaginative literature of the Confederate States of America
A history of the future: Southern literary nationalism before the Confederacy
A new experiment in the art of book-making: engendering the Confederate national novel
Southern amaranths: popularity, occasion, and media in a Confederate poetics of place
The music of Mars: Confederate song, North and South
In dreamland: the Confederate memoir at home and abroad.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780820337319
0820337315
9780820342443
0820342440
OCLC:
755004218

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