The Literary Gift in Early America
The Literary Gift in Early America
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Author(s): Faflik, David
ISBN No.: 9781503639676
Pages: 326
Year: 202503
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 110.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Some of the most meaningful moments in early American literature relied on historical patterns of gift exchange, David Faflik argues in this compelling book. Gift exchange kept a surprising variety of literary objects in circulation across the diverse societies, economies, and cultures of the Americas, from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. From the gifting of a Narragansett grammar as a foundational event in the project of colonization in New England, to the use of Benjamin Franklins Poor Richards Almanack in the classrooms of an independent Brazil, to Catharine Maria Sedgwicks fictions framing literature as the object of middle-class gifting, chapters offer an interdisciplinary perspective on book history and literary history in the United States and beyond. Faflik contends that it is because of the wild ways in which books circulated as gifts that works by Franklin, New England colonist Roger Williams, Sedgwick, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson resisted the generic conventions of their day. Offering a revisionist account of how literary meaning is made, The Literary Gift in Early America calls for closer attention to the historical patterns of literary give and take in the Americas"--.


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