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100 1 _aBradfield, Scott.
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245 1 0 _aDreaming revolution :
_btransgression in the development of American romance /
_cScott Bradfield.
260 _aIowa City :
_bUniversity of Iowa Press,
_c�1993.
300 _a1 online resource (xiv, 125 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 107-122) and index.
520 _aDreaming Revolution usefully employs current critical theory to address how the European novel of class revolt was transformed into the American novel of imperial expansion. Bradfield shows that early American romantic fiction - including works by William Godwin, Charles Brockden Brown, James Fenimore Cooper, and Edgar Allan Poe - can and should be considered as part of a genre too often limited to the Nineteenth-century European novel. Beginning with Godwin's Caleb Williams, Bradfield describes the ways in which revolution legitimates itself as a means of establishing Political consensus. For European revolutionaries like Godwin or Rousseau, the tyranny of the king must be replaced by the more indisputable authority of human reason. In other words, democratic revolution makes people free to investigate the same truths and arrive at the same democratic conclusions. In the American novel, however, the Enlightenment's idealized pursuit of abstract truth becomes restructured as a pursuit of abstract space. Instead of revealing knowledge, Americans explore further territories, manifest destiny, limitless regions of the yet-to-be-colonized and the still-to-be-known. In a spirited discussion of works by Brown, Cooper and Poe, Bradfield argues that Americans take the class dynamics of the European psychological novel and apply them to the American landscape, reimagining psychological spaces as geographical ones. Class distinctions become refigured in terms of the common people's pursuit of a meaning vaster than themselves - a meaning which leads them to imagine the always expanding body of colonial America. However, since class conflict is never successfully eliminated or forgotten, the memory of class struggle always reemerges in the narrative like a half-repressed dream of politics. In Dreaming Revolution, Bradfield reveals and interprets these dreams, opening these American novels to a richer and more rewarding reading.
505 0 _aThe whole truth : Caleb Williams and the transgression of class -- The great sea-change : Edgar Huntly and the transgression of space -- James Fenimore Cooper and the return of the king -- Edgar Allan Poe and the exaltation of form.
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533 _aElectronic reproduction.
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546 _aEnglish.
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600 1 0 _aCooper, James Fenimore,
_d1789-1851
_xPolitical and social views.
600 1 0 _aPoe, Edgar Allan,
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_xPolitical and social views.
600 1 0 _aBrown, Charles Brockden,
_d1771-1810.
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600 1 0 _aGodwin, William,
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600 1 6 _aCooper, James Fenimore,
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600 1 6 _aPoe, Edgar Allan,
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_xPens�ee politique et sociale.
600 1 6 _aBrown, Charles Brockden,
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600 1 6 _aGodwin, William,
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650 0 _aLiterature and society
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650 6 _aImp�erialisme dans la litt�erature.
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_aBradfield, Scott.
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_dIowa City : University of Iowa Press, �1993
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