Washington -- Mirror of America

Washington -- Mirror of America
Title Washington -- Mirror of America PDF eBook
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Pages 52
Release 1959
Genre Washington (D.C.)
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The Black Experience in America

The Black Experience in America
Title The Black Experience in America PDF eBook
Author James C. Curtis
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 210
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN 0292700962

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Collection of essays which define the Negro's role in American history from Colonial times to the present

Commercial America

Commercial America
Title Commercial America PDF eBook
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Pages 646
Release 1912
Genre Commerce
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America Through Baseball

America Through Baseball
Title America Through Baseball PDF eBook
Author David Quentin Voigt
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 252
Release 1976
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780882292724

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The Secret Mirror

The Secret Mirror
Title The Secret Mirror PDF eBook
Author Larry E. Shiner
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 256
Release 2019-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501743341

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Tocqueville opens the Recollections, his deeply ambivalent memoir of the failed 1848 Revolution in France, with an explicit denial of any literary intent or rhetorical appeal. Forced by illness into an unaccustomed state of leisure, Tocqueville claims to record his experiences solely for his own amusement, holding up a "secret mirror" through which he will be able to contemplate the past truthfully. In this innovative study, L. E. Shiner examines the Recollections as a test case of the relation between form and content in historical writing. Drawing on current literary theory and semiotics, Shiner offers a close reading which at once confirms the inevitably literary character of historical writing and demonstrates how rhetorical analysis of Tocqueville's writings deepens our understanding of his political thought. Using the methods of reader-response and rhetorical criticisms, among others, Shiner first analyzes the component genres and narrative structures of the Recollections, the recurring pictorial and thematic codes, and the various voices Tocqueville employs. He then confronts the issue of the truth of Tocqueville's treatment of 1848, in part by comparing it with other key texts on these same events—Marx's The Class Struggles in France and Flaubert's Sentimental Education. Finally, Shiner pursues questions of authorial style, tracing the use of some of the rhetorical devices discussed in the Recollections through Tocqueville's Democracy in America, The Old Regime and the French Revolution, and "A Fortnight in the Wilderness."

Everything Was Better in America

Everything Was Better in America
Title Everything Was Better in America PDF eBook
Author David Welky
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 283
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252092813

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As a counterpart to research on the 1930s that has focused on liberal and radical writers calling for social revolution, David Welky offers this eloquent study of how mainstream print culture shaped and disseminated a message affirming conservative middle-class values and assuring its readers that holding to these values would get them through hard times. Through analysis of the era's most popular newspaper stories, magazines, and books, Welky examines how voices both outside and within the media debated the purposes of literature and the meaning of cultural literacy in a mass democracy. He presents lively discussions of such topics as the newspaper treatment of the Lindbergh kidnapping, issues of race in coverage of the 1936 Olympic games, domestic dynamics and gender politics in cartoons and magazines, Superman's evolution from a radical outsider to a spokesman for the people, and the popular consumption of such novels as the Ellery Queen mysteries, Gone with the Wind, and The Good Earth. Through these close readings, Welky uncovers the subtle relationship between the messages that mainstream media strategically crafted and those that their target audience wished to hear.

America as I Saw it

America as I Saw it
Title America as I Saw it PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Alec-Tweedie (Ethel)
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Pages 548
Release 1913
Genre United States
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