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Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture Book

Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture
Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture, Liberator? Madman? Genius? Martyr?  John Brown achieved immediate and lasting notoriety through his attempt to foment an armed insurrection among black slaves in 1859, an event that many believed hastened the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War. From the momen, Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture, Liberator? Madman? Genius? Martyr? John Brown achieved immediate and lasting notoriety through his attempt to foment an armed insurrection among black slaves in 1859, an event that many believed hastened the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War. From the momen, Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture
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  • Reading the Old Man: John Brown in American Culture
  • Written by author Bruce A. Ronda
  • Published by University of Tennessee Press, May 2008
  • Liberator? Madman? Genius? Martyr? John Brown achieved immediate and lasting notoriety through his attempt to foment an armed insurrection among black slaves in 1859, an event that many believed hastened the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War. From the momen
  • "Liberator? Madman? Genius? Martyr? John Brown achieved immediate and lasting notoriety through his attempt to foment an armed insurrection among African American slaves in 1859, an event that many believed hastened the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War." In
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Ch. 1 Thoreau's "A Plea for Captain John Brown": Shaping the Literary Image 1

Ch. 2 Whittier and Melville 25

Ch. 3 The Autobiographical Impulse: Dana, Douglass, and Howells 47

Ch. 4 Madman, Traitor, Incendiary, Monomaniac: Warren and Others 63

Ch. 5 Robinson, Masters, and Benet 89

Ch. 6 John Brown in the Thirties 109

Ch. 7 Truman Nelson 127

Ch. 8 From W. E. B. Du Bois to Michael Harper 149

Ch. 9 Olds, Cliff, and Banks: Contemporary Novelists on John Brown 175

Epilogue 193

Notes 195

Index 215


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