1st Edition

Democratic Humanism and American Literature

Edited By Harold Kaplan Copyright 2005
330 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

330 Pages
by Routledge

Democratic Humanism and American Literature illustrates the interplay between democratic assumptions and literary performance in the America's classic nineteenth-century writers--Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Cooper, Poe, Whitman, Twain, and James. Harold Kaplan suggests that these major figures' works are linked by the myths of genesis of a new political culture. Challenged by the... Read more
I: Democratic Humanism and American Literature; 2: Emerson The Double Consciousness; 3: Thoreau The Walden of the World; 4: Cooper Poe, and D. H. Lawrence The Myth of America; 5: Hawthorne The Need To Become Human; 6: Melville “One Royal Mantle of Humanity”; 7: Whitman “Song of the Answerer”; 8: Huckleberry Finn What It Means To Be Civilized; 9: Henry James Conscience and Freedom

Biography

Harold Kaplan