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A series of interpretive essays that examine foundational American writers from Franklin to Whitman, placing their works in relation to the continent's landscape, social tensions, and psychological currents. The critic reads essays and novels to trace how themes such as national character, the presence of indigenous peoples, mythic types, and extremes of consciousness shape style and narrative, offering polemical readings of Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Dana, and Whitman while arguing for distinctive American impulses and the cultural forces that produced them.
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