Between 1851 and 1877, the U.S. underwent a whirlwind of change.
This volume offers a fresh account of this important era, assessing
the many developments - both major and minor - that transformed
American literature. In a wide range of chapters, scholars
re-examine literary history before, during, and after the Civil
War, revealing significant changes not only in how literature is
written but also in how it is conceived, distributed, and consumed.
Cutting across literary periods that are typically considered
separate and distinct, and incorporating an array of methods and
approaches, this volume discloses the Long Civil War to be an era
of ongoing struggle and cultural contestation. It thus captures the
dynamism of this period in American literary history as well as its
ever-evolving field of study.
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