The Southern Literary Messenger, 1834–1864
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Science Fiction
History
格式
平装书
页数
252
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 5, 2007
出版商
University of South Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1570036713
ISBN-13
9781570036712
描述
During its years of publication from 1834 to 1864, The Southern Literary Messenger emerged as a vital platform for literary expression in the American South, showcasing the region's intellectual fervor. This comprehensive examination chronicles the magazine’s influential role in shaping Southern literature, politics, and culture during a transformative period in American history.
The work illuminates the intertwined lives of notable contributors, including some who would later become prominent figures in American literature. Minor and Wells delve into the magazine’s evolving editorial tone and thematic focus, revealing how it reflected the societal changes and challenges of its time.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of essays, poetry, and criticism that echoes the sentiments, struggles, and aspirations of Southern society. The authors provide insightful commentary on the magazine's legacy, situating it within the broader context of the South's literary renaissance.
Ultimately, this edition serves not only as a historical chronicle but also as an exploration of the craftsmanship and creativity that flourished in the South, offering new perspectives on familiar narratives from a critical point in American history.
The work illuminates the intertwined lives of notable contributors, including some who would later become prominent figures in American literature. Minor and Wells delve into the magazine’s evolving editorial tone and thematic focus, revealing how it reflected the societal changes and challenges of its time.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of essays, poetry, and criticism that echoes the sentiments, struggles, and aspirations of Southern society. The authors provide insightful commentary on the magazine's legacy, situating it within the broader context of the South's literary renaissance.
Ultimately, this edition serves not only as a historical chronicle but also as an exploration of the craftsmanship and creativity that flourished in the South, offering new perspectives on familiar narratives from a critical point in American history.