Rethinking Sympathy and Human Contact in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Hawthorne, Douglass, Stowe, Dickinson

Rethinking Sympathy and Human Contact in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Hawthorne, Douglass, Stowe, Dickinson

によって Marianne Noble
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Philosophy
形式 ハードカバー
ページ数 306
言語 英語
公開されました Mar 28, 2019
出版社 Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 1108481337
ISBN-13 9781108481335
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Marianne Noble embarks on a compelling exploration of how sympathy and human connection are portrayed in the context of nineteenth-century American literature. Through a close examination of seminal figures such as Hawthorne, Douglass, Stowe, and Dickinson, she illuminates the intricate ways in which their works reflect the complexities of human emotion and societal engagement.

Noble argues that these authors not only engage with the concept of sympathy but also challenge its boundaries, pushing readers to reconsider the nature of empathy and its role in shaping individual and communal identities. Her thoughtful analysis invites a deeper understanding of literature as a means of fostering genuine contact between diverse human experiences.

By blending literary critique with philosophical insights, Noble offers a fresh perspective on how these writers respond to their social milieu, weaving intricate narratives that resonate with ongoing debates about human connectivity. This book serves as an intellectual invitation to rethink how literature can bridge divides and inspire compassion in an ever-evolving world.

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