Where My Heart Is Turning Ever
Civil War Stories and Constitutional Reform, 1861-1876
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Published:15th Nov '20
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This non-fiction paperback, "Where My Heart Is Turning Ever" from Kathleen Diffley, was published 15th November 2020 by University of Georgia Press.
Especially impressive is the innovative structure of this work, which interlaces the tasks of literary and cultural historian, editor, and literary critic. . . . Where My Heart Is Turning Ever is at once an impressive study and a genuinely good read.
* Journal of American History *By examining congressional debates alongside magazine fiction, Diffley shows that they inhabited the same rhetorical universe and underwent similar evolutions.
* American Historical Review *An original attempt to connect the popular fiction with the definitions of liberty that emerged from the war. . . . Writ large, Diffley essentially wants to explain how the destruction of slavery did not also lead to the legal emancipation and enfranchisement of women.
* Booklist *Timely and much-needed . . . Diffley deserves much praise for calling attention to this long-forgotten literature and its unprecedented examination.
* Historian *Rigorously researched and elegantly written . . . In her close and quite scholarly analysis, Diffley suggests that three thematic genres defined the period: 'Old Homestead' narratives, 'Romances,' and 'Adventures.'
* Journalism History *An extremely well-crafted study, concentrating on some three hundred narratives.
* Journal of American Studies *Scholars have largely accepted the idea that not much fiction came out of the Civil War. In part, that judgment has always meant fiction that critics consider worthy of treatment as outstanding literature. But to a degree it has also been taken literally as meaning not much fiction was written. Fortunately, Diffley's work will forever explode that myth.
* Reviews in American History *A corrective to the all-too-common view that little significant literature emerged in response to the American Civil War.
* College LiteratuISBN: 9780820358819
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286 pages