
Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace
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Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace
About this book
Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace explores selected texts by four major American authors: Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sojourner Truth, and Kate Chopin.
This monograph presents a nuanced analysis of the relationship between these authors and religion. While they critique organized religion and challenge the premise of doctrine and the restrictiveness of religious practice, they also depict mercy, redemption, and renewal beyond church wallsāoffering a lens for considering the American sociopolitical identity. In this study, Ostman relies on the parables of Jesus as a compelling tool to frame these authors' religious visions, which drew their sense of hope from loss and brokenness. She highlights the remarkable timeline in which the four writers depicted these visions of hope, shared during the years leading up to and through the Civil War (1861ā1865). At a time when many other authors made comparisons to the Apocalypse, Whitman, Hawthorne, Truth, and Chopin evinced visions of hope through new religious interpretations.
This volume is a valuable resource for postgraduate students and scholars of American literature, religious studies, and Christian thought.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Nineteenth-Century America, Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace
- 2 Whitman and the Politics of Mysticism
- 3 Hester as a New Religion in Nathaniel Hawthorneās The Scarlet Letter
- 4 Narrative of Sojourner Truth and the Personal Relationship With Divinity
- 5 Kate Chopinās Religious Vision in At Fault
- 6 Conclusion
- Index