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Exceptional Violence and the Crisis of Classic American Literature

About Exceptional Violence and the Crisis of Classic American Literature

This book is an interdisciplinary study of antebellum American literature and the problem of political emergency. Arguing that the United States endured sustained conflicts over the nature and operation of sovereignty in the unsettled era from the Founding to the Civil War, the book presents two forms of governance: local and regional control, and national governance. The period¿s states of exception arose from these clashing imperatives, creating contests over land, finance, and, above all, slavery, that drove national politics. Extensively employing the political and cultural insights of Walter Benjamin, this book surveys antebellum American writers to understand how they situated themselves and their work in relation to these episodes, specifically focusing on the experience of violence. Exploring the work of Edgar Allan Poe, ex-slave narrators like Moses Roper and Henry Bibb, Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson, the book applies some central aspects of Walter Benjamin¿s literary and cultural criticism to the deep investment in pain in antebellum politics and culture.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783031078477
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 276
  • Published:
  • August 26, 2023
  • Edition:
  • 23001
  • Dimensions:
  • 148x16x210 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 361 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: May 30, 2024

Description of Exceptional Violence and the Crisis of Classic American Literature

This book is an interdisciplinary study of antebellum American literature and the problem of political emergency. Arguing that the United States endured sustained conflicts over the nature and operation of sovereignty in the unsettled era from the Founding to the Civil War, the book presents two forms of governance: local and regional control, and national governance. The period¿s states of exception arose from these clashing imperatives, creating contests over land, finance, and, above all, slavery, that drove national politics. Extensively employing the political and cultural insights of Walter Benjamin, this book surveys antebellum American writers to understand how they situated themselves and their work in relation to these episodes, specifically focusing on the experience of violence. Exploring the work of Edgar Allan Poe, ex-slave narrators like Moses Roper and Henry Bibb, Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson, the book applies some central aspects of Walter Benjamin¿s literary and cultural criticism to the deep investment in pain in antebellum politics and culture.

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