The Illiberal Imagination: Class and the Rise of the U.S. Novel

Author:   Joe Shapiro
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813940519


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 November 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Illiberal Imagination offers a synthetic, historical formalist account of how—and to what end—U.S. novels from the late eighteenth century to the mid-1850s represented economic inequality and radical forms of economic egalitarianism in the new nation. In conversation with intellectual, social, and labor history, this study tracks the representation of class inequality and conflict across five subgenres of the early U.S. novel: the Bildungsroman, the episodic travel narrative, the sentimental novel, the frontier romance, and the anti-slavery novel. Through close readings of the works of foundational U.S. novelists, including Charles Brockden Brown, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, James Fenimore Cooper, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Joe Shapiro demonstrates that while voices of economic egalitarianism and working-class protest find their ways into a variety of early U.S. novels, these novels are anything but radically dialogic; instead, he argues, they push back against emergent forms of class consciousness by working to naturalize class inequality among whites. The Illiberal Imagination thus enhances our understanding of both the early U.S. novel and the history of the way that class has been imagined in the United States.

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Author:   Joe Shapiro
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.30cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9780813940519


ISBN 10:   0813940516
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 November 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Through astute readings of novelists from Charles Brockden Brown through Stowe, Shapiro clears a new path through the American literary landscape. The study of class in such fiction has needed an interpreter alert to the various ways writers acknowledged and tried to rationalize the growing inequalities in American life. Clearly and forcefully written, The Illiberal Imagination does this necessary work and is a model of patient, reasoned scholarship. --Philip Gura, UNC Chapel Hill Admirably lucid and critically penetrating. Joe Shapiro's book is a major contribution to U.S. literary studies that I believe will productively reframe the discussion of class and the novel. --Matthew Garrett, Wesleyan University


Through astute readings of novelists from Charles Brockden Brown through Stowe, Shapiro clears a new path through the American literary landscape. The study of class in such fiction has needed an interpreter alert to the various ways writers acknowledged and tried to rationalize the growing inequalities in American life. Clearly and forcefully written, The Illiberal Imagination does this necessary work and is a model of patient, reasoned scholarship.--Philip Gura, UNC Chapel Hill Admirably lucid and critically penetrating. Joe Shapiro's book is a major contribution to U.S. literary studies that I believe will productively reframe the discussion of class and the novel. --Matthew Garrett, Wesleyan University


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Joe Shapiro is Assistant Professor of English at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

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