A Nineteenth - Century American Reader / Editado por Thomas Inge - 584 p.

1. GEOGRAPHIC EXPANSION AND THE AMERICAN MISSION 1.1 Westward expansion and the American Mission 1.2 The temperament of the Frontiersman 1.3 The Influence of the Frontier 2. TRASCENDENTAL INQUIRY AND INDIVIDUAL CONSCIENCE 2.1 Patterns of thought 2.2 Tradition and innovation in literature 2.3 Social progress 3. INTERNAL DISSENSION AND SENSE OF UNION 3.1 Divergent civilizations 3.2 Slavery and disunion 3.3 The resort to war 3.4 Reconstruction 4. INDUSTRIAL TRIUMPH AND CONFRONTATION OF REALITY 4.1 Problems of an industrial society 4.2 Gospel of wealth 4.3 Art and environment


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