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Continuing Bonds with the Dead: Parental Grief and Nineteenth-Century American Authors: Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism

Autor Harold K. Bush
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2016
Grief transformed into legacy—how loss shaped the soul of American literature.
Harold K. Bush's Continuing Bonds with the Dead examines the profound transfiguration that the death of a child wrought on the literary work of nineteenth-century American writers. Taking as his subjects Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and W. E. B. Du Bois, Bush demonstrates how the death of a child became the defining "before-and-after moment" in their lives as adults and as artists. In narrating their struggles, Bush maps the intense field of creative energy induced by reverberating waves of parental grief and the larger nineteenth-century culture of mortality and grieving.
Bush explores in detail how each of these five writers grappled with and were altered by the loss of a child. He writes, for example, with moving insights about how the famed author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn found himself adrift on a river of grief when meningitis struck down his daughter, Susy. In his deeply learned exploration of Twain's subsequent work, Bush illuminates how Twain wrote to cope with Susy's death, to make sense of her persistent presence in his life, and possibly to redeem her loss. Passionate and personal, Bush's insightful prose traces the paths of personal transformation each of these emblematic American writers took in order to survive the spiritual trauma of loss.
The savage Civil War was America's shared "before and after moment," the pivot upon which the nation's future swung. Bush's account of these five writers' grief amplifies our understanding of America's evolving, national relationship to mourning from then to the present.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780817319021
ISBN-10: 0817319026
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 8 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism


Notă biografică

Harold K. Bush is professor of English at Saint Louis University and the author of Lincoln in His Own Time, Mark Twain and the Spiritual Crisis of His Age, and American Declarations: Rebellion and Repentance in American Cultural History.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: "Continuing Bonds" and Nineteenth-Century American Authorship
Chapter 1. Hatty's Grief: Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Death of Charley
Chapter 2. Lincoln's Grief: Willie, Antietam, and the “Meditation on the Divine Will”
Chapter 3. Howells's Grief: Winny and the Fur-Lined Overcoat
Chapter 4. Mark Twain's Grief: Susy, Theodicy, and “Systemless System”
Chapter 5. Du Bois's Grief: Burghardt and Cultural Trauma
Epilogue: "Surrounded by a Cloud of Witnesses": Recovering the Bonds with the Dead
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

“In this elegantly written book, Harold K. Bush interweaves biography, autobiography, psychology, theology, literary analysis, and cultural history to make striking revelations about five leading Americans—Stowe, Lincoln, Howells, Twain, and Du Bois—each of whom suffered the devastating loss of a child. In Bush’s masterful rendering, this heartbreaking experience caused shock and enduring sorrow even as it yielded some of the greatest literary meditations on faith and philosophy that America has witnessed. Continuing Bonds with the Dead is a scholarly tour de force and a deeply moving testament to the power of the human spirit in the face of personal tragedy.”
—David S. Reynolds, author of Beneath the American Renaissance: The Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melville and Walt Whitman’s America: A Cultural Biography
 

Descriere

In Continuing Bonds with the Dead, Harold K. Bush delivers a deeply moving and scholarly exploration of how the death of a child profoundly shaped the lives and literary legacies of five iconic nineteenth-century American authors—Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Through personal grief and cultural mourning, Bush reveals how these writers transformed unimaginable loss into enduring art, offering insight into America's evolving relationship with death, memory, and redemption. This powerful study blends literary criticism, historical context, and emotional depth to illuminate the spiritual resilience at the heart of American literature.