Description: SOCIAL REFORM, TASTE, & CONSTRUCTION OF VIRTUE IN AMERICAN LIT 1870-1910 Thesis POB#57102 TITLE: Social reform, taste, and the construction of virtue in American literature, 1870-1910 AUTHOR: Janice H Koistinen-Harris PUBLISHER: Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press DATE: 2003CONDITION NOTES: FINE without exception. No marks, creases, or tearsBINDING: Full cloth printed...1. Introduction: Social Reform, Taste, and Social Formations in Nineteenth-Century America --2. Trials of Taste: Influence and Identity in The Bostonians and Other Accounts of Reform -- 3. "Uncomfortable Subjects": Realism and Reformation in the Work of William Dean Howells --4. Elements of Culture and Means of Grace: In His Steps and Moral Taste-making in the 1890s -- 5. Into the Twentieth Century. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Author: Janice H Koistinen-Harris
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original
Place of Publication: Lewiston, N.Y
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Topic: Essays & Speeches
Year Printed: 2003