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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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