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Cultures of Letters: Scenes of Reading and Writing in Nineteenth-Century America.
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Literary TheoryCultural TextEarly American LiteratureCultural StudiesAmerican LiteratureLiterary CriticismCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesNineteenth-century AmericaLiterary ReadingLiterary StudyPost-colonial CriticismAuthorship Notes IndexAcknowledgments IntroductionImaginative WritingLiterary HistoryRomance StudiesEnglish CultureLetters 1Arts
Acknowledgments Introduction: On the Idea of Cultures of Letters 1: Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America 2: Veiled Ladies: Toward a History of Antebellum Entertainment 3: Starting Out in the 1860s: Alcott, Authorship, and the Postbellum Literary Field 4: The Reading of Regions For a History of Literary Access The Reading of Regions: A Study in the Social Life of Forms 5: Jewett, Regionalism, and Writing as Women's Work 6: Why Could Not a Colored Man?: Chesnutt and the Transaction of Authorship Notes Index