• The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American Literature: 135 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)

    The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American Literature: 135 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)

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    Dive into the powerful representation of crowds in American Literature. This compelling analysis explores the aesthetic and political meanings embedded in urban crowd scenes from the antebellum period to the early 20th century. Understand how these literary depictions became central icons of American cultural democracy and political thought. A vital resource for scholars, students of American Literature, and researchers in cultural studies and political science interested in the nuanced portrayal of mass movements and democratic ideals in seminal American texts.

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