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Poetry Wars - Verse and Politics in the American Revolution and Early Republic (Hardcover)
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Poetry Wars - Verse and Politics in the American Revolution and Early Republic (Hardcover)
Series: Early American Studies
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During America's founding period, poets and balladeers engaged in a
series of literary "wars" against political leaders, journalists,
and each other, all in the name of determining the political course
of the new nation. Political poems and songs appeared regularly in
newspapers (and as pamphlets and broadsides), commenting on
political issues and controversies and satirizing leaders like
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Drawing on hundreds of
individual poems-including many that are frequently
overlooked-Poetry Wars reconstructs the world of literary-political
struggle as it unfolded between the Stamp Act crisis and the War of
1812. Colin Wells argues that political verse from this period was
a unique literary form that derived its cultural importance from
its capacity to respond to, and contest the meaning of, other
printed texts-from official documents and political speeches to
newspaper articles and rival political poems. First arising during
the Revolution as a strategy for subverting the authority of royal
proclamations and congressional declarations, poetic warfare became
a ubiquitous part of early national print culture. Poets
representing the emerging Federalist and Republican parties sought
to wrest control of political narratives unfolding in the press by
engaging in literary battles. Tracing the parallel histories of the
first party system and the rise and eventual decline of political
verse, Poetry Wars shows how poetic warfare lent urgency to policy
debates and contributed to a dynamic in which partisans came to
regard each other as threats to the republic's survival. Breathing
new life into this episode of literary-political history, Wells
offers detailed interpretations of scores of individual poems,
references hundreds of others, and identifies numerous terms and
tactics of the period's verse warfare.
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