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Philadelphia Stories : America's Literature of Race and Freedom

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0195395921
ISBN-13 9780195395921
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date May 20th, 2010
Print length 408 Pages
Weight 714 grams
Dimensions 16.00 x 23.90 x 4.10 cms
Ksh 11,400.00
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A historic and symbolic city on the border between slavery and freedom, Philadelphia was seen as the stage on which racial character would be tested and a possible post-slavery future played out. Philadelphia Stories argues that this cosmopolitan setting produced a novel, and enduring, literary tradition in which verbal performance and social behavior assumed the weight of race and nation. With bold and commanding analyses, Otter delivers a sophisticated argument that establishes Philadelphia as a cornerstone of American literary history.
The site of William Penn''s ''Holy Experiment'' in religious toleration and representative government, Philadelphia was home to one of the largest and most influential ''free'' African American communities in the United States. The city was seen as a laboratory for social experimentation, one with international consequences. While historians such as Gary B. Nash and Julie Winch have chronicled the distinctive social and political space of early national Philadelphia, no sustained attempt has been made to understand how writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Brockden Brown, George Lippard, and others were creating a distinctive literary tradition, one shaped by the city itself. Analyzing a sequence of texts written in and about Philadelphia between the Constitution and the Civil War, Otter shows how literary discourse intervened significantly in the period''s intense debates about character, race, and nation. The book advances chronologically from the 1790s to the 1850s, and it is organized around the volatile issues the Philadelphia writing tradition responded to: contagion, riots, manners, and freedom. Throughout this exemplary work, Otter reveals how historical events produced a literature that wrestles with specific concerns: the city as specimen, the diagnosis and proper treatment for urban disorder, the effects of position on interpretation, the trials of character, the substance of action, the nature of human difference and similarity, and the vehemence of prejudice. Philadelphia Stories is a work that reveals (1) how the writers of Philadelphia defined the edge between freedom and slavery, altering the course of America''s intellectual and national history, and (2) how the figure ''Philadelphia'' stands for a place, a history, a tradition of the ''literary'' that enriches and even clarifies the whole of American literary history.

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