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Health and Sickness in the Early American Novel
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This book is a study of depictions of health and sickness in the early American novel, 1787-1808. These texts reveal a troubling tension between the impulse toward social affection that built cohesion in the nation and the pursuit of self-interest that was considered central to the emerging liberalism of the new Republic. Good health is depicted as an extremely positive social value, almost an a priori condition of membership in the community. Characters who have the glow of health tend to enjoy wealth and prestige; those who become sick are burdened by poverty and debt or have made bad decisions that have jeopardized their status. Bodies that waste away, faint, or literally disappear off of the pages of America's first fiction are resisting the conditions that ail them; as they plead for their right to exist, they draw attention to the injustice, apathy, and greed that afflict them.
Represents the first monograph to deal with medical issues in the early American novel Uses depictions of health, illness, and healing in literature to offer an in-depth look at social behavior and philosophies of Post-revolutionary American culture Holds interdisciplinary appeal in the fields of literature, history and politics
Autorentext
Maureen Tuthill is Associate Professor of English and A.P. Green Endowed Fellow in English at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, USA. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers , Literature of the Early American Republic , and Early American Literature .
Inhalt
Preface.- Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- 1. A Very Unfeeling World: The Failure of Social Healing in Rowson's America.- 2. Your Health and My Happiness: Sickness and Health in The Coquette and Female Quixotism .- 3. The Best Means of Retaining Health: Self-determined Health and Social Discipline in Early America.- 4. The Means of Subsistence: Health, Wealth, and Social Affection in a Yellow Fever World.- 5. The Learned Doctor: Tyler's Literary Endorsement of a Federalist Elite.- 6. Some Yankee Non-sense about Humanity: Hiding Away African Health in Early American Fiction.- Epilogue.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.-
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137597144
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H18mm x B153mm x T217mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781137597144
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-59714-4
- Titel Health and Sickness in the Early American Novel
- Autor Maureen Tuthill
- Untertitel Social Affection and Eighteenth-Century Medicine
- Gewicht 482g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 253
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature