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The Colorful Conservative

Autor R. O. P. Lopez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2011
In The Colorful Conservative, R.O.P. Lopez culls important insights into American culture from the works of Phillis Wheatley, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry David Thoreau, William Wells Brown, and Walt Whitman. Lopez contends that many of the tensions that emerged prior to the Civil War remain unresolved; thus, the nineteenth century never ended and Americans still live in the literary framework of the 1800s. Beyond political distinctions of the left and the right, there are really four poles: The Left, The Conformist Burkeans, The Anarchist-Nihilist-Libertarians, and The Colorful Conservatives. The Left and the Colorful Conservatives are the two poles most at odds with each other. The Colorful Conservatives, Lopez argues, encompass these five American authors and are the driving force behind many unique paradoxes in the United States' political culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761856276
ISBN-10: 0761856277
Pagini: 327
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: A Conversation between You & Me Chapter 2 A Conversation between Today's & Yesterday's Conservatives Chapter 3 Colorful Conversations between Ancients & Moderns Chapter 4 The Literary Case Studies Chapter 5 The Conversation between Wheatley & Horace et al. Chapter 6 The Conversation between Poe's City & Winthrop's City Chapter 7 The Conversation between Thoreau & Homer et al. Chapter 8 William Wells Brown's Conversation(s) with Himself as Cato(s) Chapter 9 Whitman's Conversation with Virgil Bibliography Index

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Descriere

This book culls important insights into American culture from the works of Phillis Wheatley, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry David Thoreau, William Wells Brown, and Walt Whitman. L pez contends that many of the tensions that emerged prior to the Civil War remain unresolved; thus, the nineteenth century never ended and Americans still live in the literary framework of the 1800s.