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Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic

AUTHOR: Philip Barnard
ISBN: 1572332441

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810), a prolific and often controversial writer, has long been recognized as a significant figure in U.S. literary and cultural history. Scholarship in the twentieth century developed a general understanding of Brown...

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Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic
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by Philip Barnard

Book Description
Illuminates this important but often neglected author, using gender and sexuality theories, as well as drawing upon his nonfiction output, to reenergize Brown’s work.

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Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810), a prolific and often controversial writer, has long been recognized as a significant figure in U.S. literary and cultural history. Brown’s prose fiction, periodical writings, historiography, and pamphlets take part in the full range of political, literary, scientific, and other debates that form the cultural landscape of the first decades of the American republic from 1790 to 1810. Scholarship in the twentieth century developed a general understanding of Brown as an ambitious novelist but only began to explore the full extent of his writings and the issues they raise. Revising Charles Brockden Brown explores the writer as a key figure for understanding the cultural politics of this crucial era of U.S. and Atlantic history. Using contemporary critical models drawn from history, interdisciplinary cultural studies, postcolonial studies, gender and queer theory, and other areas, the essays in this collection bring Brown studies into the twenty-first century, synthesizing and extending the implications of the upsurge in Brown scholarship that has occurred over the last twenty years. These essays explore Brown in his own right and as a window onto the social dynamics of the early republic, as a participant in and commentator on the tumultuous conflicts and transformations of this postrevolutionary moment. These studies focus on the period’s political and ideological discourses in "Revolution and Republican Communities," address questions concerning the construction of subjectivity and gender in "Gender and Sexuality," and explore the later development of Brown’s intellectual origins in the radical enlightenment in the "Cultural Politics of the Later Years."

About the Author
Philip Barnard teaches in the Department of English at the University of Kansas. He writes on American literature and cultural theory and has translated and edited work by such figures as Victor Séjour, Philippe Sollers, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe. Mark L. Kamrath teaches early American literature in the Department of English at the University of Central Florida. He is author of a forthcoming book on Brown’s historical writing, and co-editor of a collection of essays on eighteenth-century American periodicals. Stephen Shapiro teaches in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick. He writes on American literature and cultural materialism and is preparing a book-length study on Brown, ideology, and the Atlantic world-system.


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         Book Review

Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic
- Book Reviews,
by Philip Barnard

Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic

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Brown (1771-1810) is no longer considered merely a flawed precursor to the great American writers, and is now studied as an essayist, historian, and editor as well as a novelist. Scholars of literature from across the US demonstrate the thinking about him since the early 1980s. Among the 13 topics are crime and judgment in his novels, conversation and criticism among the sexes in 1790s New York, and culture and authority in his Historical Sketches. One of the essays has been previously published. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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