Constantinesco Thomas (Professor Of American Literature Professor Of American Literature Sorbonne Universite France) - Writing Pain In The Nineteenth - Century United States - HardcoverBinding: Hardcover Description: Writing Pain in the Nineteenth Century United States examines how pain is represented in a range of literary texts and genres from the nineteenth century US. It considers the aesthetic philosophical and ethical implications of pain across the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson Harriet Jacobs Emily Dickinson Henry James Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Alice James as the national culture of pain progressively transformed in the
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Binding: Hardcover
Description: Writing Pain in the Nineteenth - Century United States examines how pain is represented in a range of literary texts and genres from the nineteenth - century US. It considers the aesthetic philosophical and ethical implications of pain across the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson Harriet Jacobs Emily Dickinson Henry James Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Alice James as the national culture of pain progressively transformed in the wake of the invention of anesthesia. Through examining the work of nineteenth - century writers Constantinesco argues that pain while undeniably destructive also generates language and identities and demonstrates how literature participates in theorizing the problems of mind and body that undergird the deep chasms of selfhood sociality gender and race of a formative period in American history. Writing Pain in the Nineteenth - Century United States considers first Emerson's philosophy of compensation which promises to convert pain into gain. It also explores the limitations of this model showing how Jacobs contests the division of body and mind that underwrites it and how Dickinson challenges its alleged universalism by foregrounding the unshareability of pain as a paradoxical measure of togetherness. It then investigates the concurrent economies of affects in which pain was implicated during and after the Civil War and argues through the example of James and Phelps for queer sociality as a response to the heteronormative violence of sentimentalism. The last chapter on Alice James extends the critique of sentimental sympathy while returning to the book's premise that pain is generative and the site of thought. By linking literary formalism with individual and social formation Writing Pain in the Nineteenth - Century United States eventually claims close reading as a method to recover the theoretical work of literature.
Title: Writing Pain In The Nineteenth - Century United States
Author(s): Constantinesco Thomas (Professor Of American Literature Professor Of American Literature Sorbonne Universite France)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Barcode: 9780192855596
Pages: 278 Pages
Publication Date: 5/25/2022
Series: Oxford Studies in American Literary History
Category: Modern History To 20th Century: C 1700 To C 1900
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Constantinesco Thomas (Professor Of American Literature Professor Of American Literature Sorbonne Universite France) - Writing Pain In The Nineteenth - Century United States - Hardcover