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Acknowledgments Introduction
1. Emerson and the Persistence of the Commodity
2. Walden and the "Curse of Trade"
3. Hawthorne, Melville, and the Democratic Public
4. To Speak in the Marketplace: The Scarlet Letter
5. The Artist and the Marketplace in The House of the Seven Gables
6. Selling One's Head: Moby-Dick
7. "Bartleby, the Scrivener" and the Transformation of the Economy Afterword Notes Index
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