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Questionable Charity: Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism Book

Questionable Charity: Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism
Questionable Charity: Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism, In the decades following the Civil War, rapid modernization eroded and displaced the social structures that had buttressed the antebellum sense of what it meant to live as a virtuous citizen in the United States. Yet, memories of antebellum republicanism,, Questionable Charity: Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Questionable Charity: Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism
  • Written by author William M. Morgan
  • Published by University of New Hampshire Press, July 2004
  • In the decades following the Civil War, rapid modernization eroded and displaced the social structures that had buttressed the antebellum sense of what it meant to live as a virtuous citizen in the United States. Yet, memories of antebellum republicanism,
  • A fascinating reevaluation of U.S. literary realism during the Gilded Age.
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