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Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel: Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud

Autor Dawn Coleman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2017
Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel by Dawn Coleman recovers a crucial moment in the history of the intimate yet often contentious relationship between religion and literature. Coleman’s book highlights the intersection of two cultural trajectories in America around 1850, both often downplayed in literary histories: a boom in preaching, associated with the growth of evangelicalism and the country’s oratorical traditions, and the long struggle of the novel, still facing considerable disdain at mid-century, to achieve moral legitimacy and aesthetic autonomy.
 
Before the Civil War, the preacher in the pulpit was the culture’s paradigmatic voice of moral authority, and novelists who wished to establish the moral value of their own storytelling needed to incorporate sermons. This book explores how antebellum ministers sought to preach effective, authoritative sermons and how novelists sought to claim a similar authority through canny representations of preachers, often veiled critiques of actual ministers, and sermonic voice, or a creative reworking of the sound of preaching. Such intense engagement with sermons shaped some of the period’s most interesting and important novels, including The Scarlet Letter, The Quaker City, Moby-Dick, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and Clotel.
 
In illuminating how novelists sought to displace traditional religious institutions, Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel reminds readers of the deep connections between Americans’ religious practices and their literature and speaks to how the processes of secularization are often less concerned with rejecting the elements of religion than reimagining them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814254479
ISBN-10: 0814254470
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud


Recenzii

“Dawn Coleman addresses a historical blind spot in U.S. literary history. She points out that historians of U.S. culture have generally failed to take religion, religious literature, and the production and consumption of religious texts into serious consideration—applying the same level of theoretical and practical sophistication they bring to the study of secular literature. Coleman asserts that such study is itself serious enough to qualify as a cultural phenomenon requiring explanation. Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel is an ambitious, intriguing, and persuasive attempt to build a bridge spanning that longstanding divide.” —Ezra Greenspan, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Chair in Humanities, Southern Methodist University


“Dawn Coleman’s book is thoroughly researched, well written, and clearly argued. It will contribute to recent discussions about the dynamic relationship between religious expression and fiction by providing a literary application of David Hall’s valuable discussions of ‘lived religion’ to the nineteenth-century American novel.” —Sandra M. Gustafson, associate professor of English, University of Notre Dame

Notă biografică

Dawn Coleman is associate professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1 Creating Authority in the Pulpit
Chapter 2 The Slow Rise of the Novel in America
Chapter 3 The Radical Protestant Preaching of George Lippard
Chapter 4 Secularizing the Sermon in The Scarlet Letter
Chapter 5 Playing Preacher in Moby-Dick
Chapter 6 The Unsentimental Woman Preacher of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Chapter 7 The Borrowed Robes of Clotel; or, The President’s Daughter
Conclusion The Lingering Rivalry: Exposing the Sermon’s Limitations in William Dean Howells’s The Minister’s Charge

Descriere

Recovers a crucial moment in the history of the intimate yet often contentious relationship between religion and literature.