The epic calls to mind the famous works of ancient poets such as
Homer, Virgil, and Ovid. These long, narrative poems, defined by
valiant characters and heroic deeds, celebrate events of great
importance in ancient times. In this thought-provoking study,
Christopher N. Phillips shows in often surprising ways how this
exalted classical form proved as vital to American culture as it
did to the great societies of the ancient world.
Through close readings of James Fenimore Cooper, Lydia
Sigourney, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Herman Melville, as well
as the transcendentalists, Phillips traces the rich history of epic
in American literature and art from early colonial times to the
late nineteenth century. Phillips shows that far from fading in the
modern age, the epic form was continuously remade to frame a core
element of American cultural expression. He finds the motive behind
this sustained popularity in the historical interrelationship among
the malleability of the epic form, the idea of a national culture,
and the prestige of authorship--a powerful dynamic that extended
well beyond the boundaries of literature.
By locating the epic at the center of American literature and
culture, Phillips's imaginative study yields a number of important
finds: the early national period was a time of radical
experimentation with poetic form; the epic form was crucial to the
development of constitutional law and the professionalization of
visual arts; engagement with the epic synthesized a wide array of
literary and artistic forms in efforts to launch the United States
into the arena of world literature; and a number of writers shaped
their careers around revising the epic form for their own
purposes.
Rigorous archival research, careful readings, and long
chronologies of genre define this magisterial work, making it an
invaluable resource for scholars of American studies, American
poetry, and literary history.
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