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Book Title
The Fateful Lightning: Civil War Stories and the Magazine Marketp
Publication Date
2021-11-01
Pages
268
ISBN
9780820360652

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10
0820360651
ISBN-13
9780820360652
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050078163

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
268 Pages
Publication Name
Fateful Lightning : Civil War Stories and the Magazine Marketplace, 1861-1876
Language
English
Subject
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Author
Kathleen Diffley
Subject Area
History
Series
Print Culture in the South Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2021-029500
Reviews
The Fateful Lightning will be essential for any scholar of Civil War and Reconstruction literature or nineteenth-century American print culture. . . . It offers a valuable model for literary history, combining close and 'distant' reading with thorough historical contextualization., The Fateful Lightning offers additional proof that the US Civil War produced some fascinating literary outpourings and demonstrates that periodicals outside of New England offered readers interesting visions and divergent narratives about the United States. It will appeal to anyone interested in the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century, literary history, and commemoration., The cultural complexity presented here makes The Fateful Lightning a must-read for those who want to understand why war literature reflected regional place-making throughout the era of Reconstruction. It is beautifully written and strategically illustrated, providing nuanced readings of stories that readers will be thrilled to discover., By taking an enhanced look into the wider realm of Civil War- and Reconstruction Era-era historical scholarship, Diffley delves into how the nation's competing immediate wartime memories evolved before Reconstruction ended.
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
813.4093581
Synopsis
The Fateful Lightning is the second volume of Kathleen Diffley's trilogy on Civil War magazine fiction. While her first book of the trilogy, Where My Heart Is Turning Ever , charted the role of magazine fiction from the Northeast in ?grounding the rites of citizenship? following the end of the Civil War, The Fateful Lightning traces the sectional conflicts in a postwar nation and how region shaped the political agendas of these postwar editorials. Diffley argues that the journals she examines present stories that give unpredictable results of sectional conflict and commemorate the Civil War differently from the northeastern publishing establishments. She weaves this argument through her analysis of four literary journals: Baltimore's Southern Magazine , Charlotte's The Land We Love , Chicago's Lakeside Monthly , and San Francisco's Overland Monthly . Diffley uses a method of literary analysis that looks at what is not only present in the text but also present throughout its historically informed context, gleaning cultural meanings from what the stories also filter out. Coupling this literary analysis with city studies, Diffley's innovative approach demonstrates how these editorials offer varying gauges of continued political unrest, rising social opportunity, and conflicting commemorative investments as Reconstruction began to unfold., The second volume of Kathleen Diffley's trilogy on Civil War magazine fiction, The Fateful Lightning traces the sectional conflicts in a post-war nation and how region shaped the political agendas of these post-war editorials., The Fateful Lightning is the second volume of Kathleen Diffley's trilogy on Civil War magazine fiction. While her first book of the trilogy, Where My Heart Is Turning Ever , charted the role of magazine fiction from the Northeast in "grounding the rites of citizenship" following the end of the Civil War, The Fateful Lightning traces the sectional conflicts in a postwar nation and how region shaped the political agendas of these postwar editorials. Diffley argues that the journals she examines present stories that give unpredictable results of sectional conflict and commemorate the Civil War differently from the northeastern publishing establishments. She weaves this argument through her analysis of four literary journals: Baltimore's Southern Magazine , Charlotte's The Land We Love , Chicago's Lakeside Monthly , and San Francisco's Overland Monthly . Diffley uses a method of literary analysis that looks at what is not only present in the text but also present throughout its historically informed context, gleaning cultural meanings from what the stories also filter out. Coupling this literary analysis with city studies, Diffley's innovative approach demonstrates how these editorials offer varying gauges of continued political unrest, rising social opportunity, and conflicting commemorative investments as Reconstruction began to unfold.
LC Classification Number
PS217.C58D54 2021

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