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John Pendleton Kennedy - Early American Novelist, Whig Statesman, and Ardent Nationalist (Hardcover)
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John Pendleton Kennedy - Early American Novelist, Whig Statesman, and Ardent Nationalist (Hardcover)
Series: Southern Biography Series
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John Pendleton Kennedy (1795-1870) achieved a multidimensional
career as a successful novelist, historian, and politician. He
published widely and represented his district in the Maryland
legislature before being elected to Congress several times and
serving as secretary of the navy during the Fillmore
administration. He devoted much of his life to the American Whig
party and campaigned zealously for Henry Clay during his multiple
runs for president. His friends in literary circles included
Charles Dickens, Washington Irving and Edgar Allan Poe. According
to biographer Andrew Black, scholars from various fields have never
completely captured this broadly talented antebellum figure, with
literary critics ignoring Kennedy's political work, historians
overlooking his literary achievements, and neither exploring their
close interrelationship. In fact, Black argues, literature and
politics were inseparable for Kennedy, as his literary productions
were infused with the principles and beliefs that coalesced into
the Whig party in the 1830s and led to its victory over Jacksonian
Democrats the following decade. Black's comprehensive biography
amends this fractured scholarship, employing Kennedy's published
work and other writing to investigate the culture of the Whig party
itself. Using Kennedy's best-known novel, the enigmatic Swallow
Barn, or, A Sojourn in the Old Dominion (1832), Black illustrates
how the author grappled unsuccessfully with race and slavery. The
novel's unstable narrative and dissonant content reflect the fatal
indecisiveness both of its author and his party in dealing with
these volatile issues. Black further argues that it was precisely
this failure that caused the political collapse of the Whigs and
paved the way for the Civil War.
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