With a fresh and exciting perspective, "Narrating Class in
American Fiction" offers close readings of American fiction from
1850-1940 in the context of literary and political history to
illuminate the class discourses of its writers. Dow skillfully
argues that the place of class in literary analysis has far to go
in catching up to the panoply of "canonical" textual approaches.
This book explores the uneasy attention American authors gave to
class in their production of social identities and fills a gap in
American literature scholarship.
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