Democracy, Revolution, and Monarchism in Early American Literature (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 130)

$75.23

This book supports the study of early American literature, history, and political philosophy at a post-secondary level.

Democracy, Revolution, and Monarchism in Early American Literature (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 130)
Democracy, Revolution, and Monarchism in Early American Literature (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 130)
$75.23

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Paul Downes offers a radical revision of some of the most cherished elements of early American cultural identity. The founding texts and writers of the Republic, he claims, did not wholly displace what they claimed to oppose. Instead, Downes argues, the entire construction of a Republican public sphere actually borrowed and adapted central features of Monarchical rule. Downes discovers this theme not only in a wide range of American novels, but also in readings of a variety of political documents that created the philosophical culture of the American revolutionary period.

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Weight 0.544 lbs
Dimensions 15.9 × 1.9 × 24.1 in

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