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The fateful lightning : Civil War stories and the magazine marketplace, 1861-1876 / Kathleen Diffley.

Van Pelt Library PS217.C58 D54 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Diffley, Kathleen Elizabeth, 1950- author.
Series:
Print culture in the South
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Periodicals--Publishing.
History.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Literature and the war.
United States.
War stories, American--History and criticism.
War stories, American.
Periodicals--Publishing--United States--History--19th century.
Periodicals.
War and literature.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xv, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2021]
Summary:
"The Fateful Lightning is the second volume of Diffley's trilogy on Civil War magazine fiction, called Making War Civil. Where her first book of the trilogy titled, Where My Heart is Turning Ever (UGA Press, 1992) charted the role of magazine fiction from the Northeast in "grounding the rites of citizenship" following the end of the Civil War, in Fateful Lightning, Diffley traces the sectional conflicts in a postwar nation, and how region shaped the political agendas of these post-war editorials. Diffley argues that the journals she looks at in this project present stories that give "unpredictable" results of sectional conflict and commemorate the Civil War differently from the Northeast publishing establishments. Diffley threads this through her analysis of four literary journals-the Baltimore's Southern Magazine, Charlotte's The Land We Love, Chicago's Lakeside Monthly, and San Francisco's Overland Monthly. Diffley uses a method of literary analysis that looks at not only on what is present in the text but through historically informed context, gleans cultural meanings from what the stories also "filter out." Coupling this literary analysis with city studies, Diffley's innovative approach demonstrate how these editorials offer, in her words, "varying gauges of continued political unrest, rising social opportunity, and dickering commemorative investments as Reconstruction began to unfold.""-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Potshots: Border Traffic, International Copyright, and Baltimore's Southern Magazine
Caroline Marsdale, "Cousin Jack"
"Running Like the Mischief"
ch. 2 Old Times There: The Lost Cause, Charlotte's The Land We Love, and Commemorative Stamps
INA M. Porter, "Road-Side Story"
"Dreadful Necessities"
ch. 3 Railroaded: The Western War, Railroad Sprawl, and Chicago's Lakeside Monthly
Helen E. Harrington, "In the Palmy Days of Slaveholding"
"Deliver a Smeazel"
ch. 4 Emancipation and Grizzly Reckoning: The Advent of Photography, San Francisco's Overland Monthly, and the Model of Parallax
Josephine Clifford, "An Episode of `Fort Desolation'"
"Like
a Sister"
Coda: Depot, Culture, 1876.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Diffley, Kathleen. Fateful lightning
ISBN:
9780820358550
082035855X
9780820360652
0820360651
OCLC:
1252706104

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