American publishing in the long nineteenth century was flooded
with readers, primers, teaching-training manuals, children s
literature, and popular periodicals aimed at families. These
publications attest to an abiding faith in the power of pedagogy
that has its roots in transatlantic Romantic conceptions of
pedagogy and literacy.
The essays in this collection examine the on-going influence of
Romanticism in the long nineteenth century on American thinking
about education, as depicted in literary texts, in historical
accounts of classroom dynamics, or in pedagogical treatises. They
also point out that though this influence was generally
progressive, the benefits of this social change did not reach many
parts of American society. This book is therefore an important
reference for scholars of Romantic studies, American studies,
historical pedagogy and education. "
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