The Novel of Purpose : : Literature and Social Reform in the Anglo-American World / / Amanda Claybaugh.
In the nineteenth century, Great Britain and the United States shared a single literary marketplace that linked the reform movements, as well as the literatures, of the two nations. The writings of transatlantic reformers—antislavery, temperance, and suffrage activists—gave novelists a new sense of...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
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