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The Spirit of American Literature

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(5 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

THE SPIRIT OF AMERICAN LITERATURE is a collection of essays reviewing contemporary authors on the literary scene at the turn of the century and assessing the uniquely American characteristics of their growing body of work. Excerpted from the author’s preface: “In this book something is said about most, if not quite all, of the emergent figures in American literature; an attempt is made to survey the four corners of the national library and to give an impression of its shape and size. If its purpose is approximately realized, this volume will be found to be a little nearer to a collection of appreciative essays than to a formal history or bibliographic manual. …To be sure, the historian avowedly and properly puts emphasis on writers who are dead in the flesh, and finishes off his contemporaries briefly because they are not yet established and are too numerous to mention. But it seems well, in books about literature, not to discuss writers admittedly dead in the spirit, whose names persist by the inertia of reputation...All that I wish to plead is that a living lion is better than a dead mouse...If, as I believe, accepted handbooks and histories of American literature pay too much attention to doubly dead worthies, whose books are not interesting, and miss or but timidly acknowledge contemporary excellence, there is a way of accounting for it.” (Summary by lubee930) (10 hr 45 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface

6:43

Read by Pamela Krantz

01 - General Characteristics

30:20

Read by Malcolm Cameron

02 - Irving

33:37

Read by Malcolm Cameron

03 - Cooper

14:39

Read by Jozef Nagy

04 - Emerson, Part 1

34:07

Read by Lori Arsenault

05 - Emerson, Part 2

32:28

Read by Lori Arsenault

06 - Hawthorne

39:09

Read by Bruce Pirie

07 - Longfellow

26:18

Read by Patti Cunningham

08 - Whittier

23:41

Read by Lori Arsenault

09 - Poe, Part 1

40:14

Read by Daniel T. Miller

10 - Poe, Part 2

28:42

Read by southernemma

11 - Holmes

33:02

Read by Lori Arsenault

12 - Thoreau

32:11

Read by Jessica Louise

13 - Lowell

39:01

Read by Maria Kasper

14 - Whitman, Part 1

33:24

Read by Chiquito Crasto

15 - Whitman, Part 2

29:08

Read by Chiquito Crasto

16 - Twain, Part 1

25:30

Read by Chiquito Crasto

17 - Twain, Part 2

25:19

Read by Chiquito Crasto

18 - Howells

33:17

Read by Chiquito Crasto

19 - William James

27:41

Read by Bruce Pirie

20 - Lanier

25:39

Read by Chiquito Crasto

21 - Henry James

31:42

Read by Bruce Pirie

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Some of his critical estimates seemed really off, especially towards the end. But the earlier parts show a wonderful and individual engagement with the material. The parts on Poe and Irving may have been my favourite