Covenant and republic

Covenant and republic1996
About this book
Covenant and Republic investigates the cultural politics of historical memory in the early American republic, specifically the historical literature of Puritanism. By situating historical writing about Puritanism in the context of the cultural forces of republicanism and liberalism, this study reconsiders the emergence of the historical romance in the 1820s, before the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Covenant and Republic not only aids the Americanist recovery of this literary period, but also brings together literary studies of historical fiction and historical scholarship of early republican political culture; in doing so, it offers a persuasive new account of just what is at stake when one reads literature of and about the past.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL3241955W
Subjects
American Historical fictionAmerican fictionHistorical fiction, AmericanHistoriographyHistoryHistory and criticismLiterature and historyPolitics and literaturePuritan movements in literaturePuritansPuritans in literatureCooper, james fenimore, 1789-1851Sedgwick, catharine maria, 1789-1867Child, mrs. (lydia maria), 1802-1880Historical fiction, history and criticismAmerican fiction, history and criticism, 19th century