By the Law of Nature

Horwitz,Howard

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Author
Horwitz,Howard
Publish Date
04/18/1991
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
OXFORD
Subtitle
Form and Value in Nineteenth-Century America
Number of Pages
324
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0195062272
ISBN-13
9780195062274
SKU
9780195062274

Description

This provocative study examines nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American writing in conjunction with economic and political developments in order to elucidate conceptions of value and identity in liberal culture. Horwitz explores work by Emerson, Twain, Howells, Norris, Dreiser, and Cather, as well as painting by the Hudson River School, alongside debates about tariffs, laissez-faire policies, stock speculation, corporate trusts, homesteading, and the nature of property and value. These aesthetic performances and public debates typically invoked nature as the ground of value. Horwitz argues that appealing to nature was a central strategy of the liberal tradition in the United States and that literary and other aesthetic artifacts helped evolve the semantic and conceptual field in which historical developments and debates occurred. Interlacing close textual analyses and rigorous historical interpretation, this interdisciplinary work will interest students of American culture and literature.