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Politics and Skepticism in Antebellum American Literature
Explore the profound political undercurrents in antebellum American literature with “Politics and Skepticism in Antebellum American Literature.” This insightful book by Dominic Mastroianni delves into the works of literary giants like Melville, Hawthorne, Dickinson, Douglass, and Jacobs, revealing how their most compelling political ideas emerged from philosophical skepticism and a belief in the power of hidden causes. Mastroianni connects this literary tradition to modern philosophical thought, arguing that the deepest political engagement often lies in the most figurative and philosophical aspects of writing, not just overt political commentary. Discover new interpretations of major authors and the rich landscape of 19th-century print culture, offering a unique perspective for “The Bookish Owl” readers interested in American literary history, political thought, and philosophical inquiry.