Capitalism in Early American Literature: Texts and ContextsPeter Lang, 1996 - 183 էջ Capitalism in Early American Literature: Texts and Contexts is a literary history that shows how the idea of America as the land of capitalist enterprise - where rewards are always commensurate with productivity - came to flourish in our national literature. Covering the colonial period, the early national period, and the Jacksonian period, this study examines a variety of writers, including many of our best early writers of fiction, who chronicle and celebrate - and sometimes condemn - the vision of America as the land of economic opportunity. |
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... productive landowner , Mordaunt Littlepage , against the parasitical commoners Aaron Thousandacres and Jason Newcome . In The Crater , Cooper shows the productive man wresting his existence from bare rock in a utopian work that affirms ...
... productive landowner , Mordaunt Littlepage , against the parasitical commoners Aaron Thousandacres and Jason Newcome . In The Crater , Cooper shows the productive man wresting his existence from bare rock in a utopian work that affirms ...
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... productive members of society ; they are plants that will grow in any soil ... labor of others . In Letter IX , when the narrator visits the land of the ... productive labor of the dispossessed class , here the slaves . Extreme class ...
... productive members of society ; they are plants that will grow in any soil ... labor of others . In Letter IX , when the narrator visits the land of the ... productive labor of the dispossessed class , here the slaves . Extreme class ...
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... productive and in many ways idyllic whaling communities at Nantucket and ... work , that America's distinctive source of strength comes from its unique ... labor , instead appropriating , for their own benefit , the productivity of ...
... productive and in many ways idyllic whaling communities at Nantucket and ... work , that America's distinctive source of strength comes from its unique ... labor , instead appropriating , for their own benefit , the productivity of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
TOWARDS WORK AND WEALTH | 11 |
Ben Franklin and the American Paradigm | 20 |
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Abigail affirms American economic American Literature argues aristocracy Arthur Mervyn attack Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Brackenridge Briggs's Brown Brownson capitalism capitalist Cappon Captain Chainbearer character charity Charles Brockden Brown Charles Frederick Briggs colonists colony common conservative Constantia Cotton Crater Crévecoeur criticism Douglass Dudley Early American economic novels egalitarian Eliot Rosewater equal example father fortune Franklinesque Grimke Gurnet Hammond Harry Franco Hugh Henry Brackenridge idea individual industry interest Irving Jacksonian period James Fenimore Cooper Jamestown Jefferson John Kelroy land legitimate letter Littlepage living Marney master means Modern Chivalry monied class moral narrator obviously opportunity Ormond parasites Pessen Political Thought poor productive labor profit property rights prosperity Puritans reward for productive rich rise Rosewater Rush scene self-interest slaveowners slavery slaves social society socioeconomic speculators Stephen Dudley struggle Teague themes Thousandacres Tom Pepper traditional Trippings truly productive vols Vonnegut wealth Welbeck women Woolston writers York