Hidden in plain sight slave capitalism in Poe, Hawthorne, and Joel Chandler Harris
"For as long as the US owed its prosperity to a New World plantation complex, from colonial settlement until well into the twentieth century, the toxic practices associated with its permutations stimulated imaginary solutions to contradiction of the nation's enlightenment ideals and republ...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Athens
The University of Georgia Press
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Mercer University Lamar memorial lectures
no. 58 |
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American fiction
> History and criticism
> Denial (Psychology) in literature
> Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) in literature
> Fetishism in literature
> National characteristics, American, in literature
> Literature and society
> History
> Slavery
> Capitalism and literature
> Poe, Edgar Allan
> Hawthorne, Nathaniel
> Harris, Joel Chandler
> Melville, Herman
> Sklave
> Sklavenhandel
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