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Quaker City, or the Monks of Monk Hall : A Romance of Philadelphia Life,...
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- 9780870239717
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10
0870239716
ISBN-13
9780870239717
eBay Product ID (ePID)
419860
Product Key Features
Book Title
Quaker City, or the Monks of Monk Hall : a Romance of Philadelphia Life, Mystery, and Crime
Number of Pages
632 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), General, Political, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
1995
Genre
Fiction, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
94-044599
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"The Monks of Monk Hall deserves always to be in print. A thoroughly challenging book, it contains much that is surprising and greatly illuminates urban America in its period. . . . It would make a superb supplemental reading for the first half of the U.S. history survey, raising vital issues regarding race, gender, and religion in antebellum America. . . . No scholar is more knowledgeable on George Lippard that David Reynolds."--David Roediger, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities "In The Quaker City, Lippard is negotiating a great many early nineteeth-century concerns over transitions in the status of masculinity and femininity in working- and middle-class cultures. . . . The book will have a terrific appeal in American literature courses, given the current focus on both canon expansion and the 'new historicism.' It should also find a home in courses in American studies, U.S. history, and women's and gender studies."--Dana D. Nelson, Louisiana State University "Lippard is essential to any revisionist study or examination of nineteenth-century American literature, to nineteenth-century social history, to popular culture, to historical cultural studies, and to working-class history and literature."--Sheila Post-Lauria, University of Massachusetts, Boston, " The Monks of Monk Hall deserves always to be in print. A thoroughly challenging book, it contains much that is surprising and greatly illuminates urban America in its period. . . . It would make a superb supplemental reading for the first half of the U.S. history survey, raising vital issues regarding race, gender, and religion in antebellum America. . . . No scholar is more knowledgeable on George Lippard that David Reynolds."--David Roediger, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities "In The Quaker City , Lippard is negotiating a great many early nineteeth-century concerns over transitions in the status of masculinity and femininity in working- and middle-class cultures. . . . The book will have a terrific appeal in American literature courses, given the current focus on both canon expansion and the 'new historicism.' It should also find a home in courses in American studies, U.S. history, and women's and gender studies."--Dana D. Nelson, Louisiana State University "Lippard is essential to any revisionist study or examination of nineteenth-century American literature, to nineteenth-century social history, to popular culture, to historical cultural studies, and to working-class history and literature."--Sheila Post-Lauria, University of Massachusetts, Boston, "The Monks of Monk Hall deserves always to be in print. A thoroughly challenging book, it contains much that is surprising and greatly illuminates urban America in its period. . . . It would make a superb supplemental reading for the first half of the U.S. history survey, raising vital issues regarding race, gender, and religion in antebellum America. . . . No scholar is more knowledgeable on George Lippard that David Reynolds."--David Roediger, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities"In The Quaker City, Lippard is negotiating a great many early nineteeth-century concerns over transitions in the status of masculinity and femininity in working- and middle-class cultures. . . . The book will have a terrific appeal in American literature courses, given the current focus on both canon expansion and the 'new historicism.' It should also find a home in courses in American studies, U.S. history, and women's and gender studies."--Dana D. Nelson, Louisiana State University"Lippard is essential to any revisionist study or examination of nineteenth-century American literature, to nineteenth-century social history, to popular culture, to historical cultural studies, and to working-class history and literature."--Sheila Post-Lauria, University of Massachusetts, Boston
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Dewey Decimal
813/.3
Synopsis
America's best-selling novel in its time, The Quaker City , published in 1845, is a sensational exposé of social corruption, personal debauchery, and the sexual exploitation of women in antebellum Philadelphia. This new edition, with an introduction by David S. Reynolds, brings back into print this important work by George Lippard (1822-1854), a journalist, freethinker, and labor and social reformer., America's best-selling novel in its time, The Quaker City, published in 1845, is a sensational expose of social corruption, personal debauchery and the sexual exploitation of women in antebellum Philadelphia. This new edition, with an introduction by David S. Reynolds, brings back into print this important work by George Lippard (1822-1854), a journalist, freethinker and labour and social reformer., The Quaker City is an expose of social corruption, personal debauchery and the sexual exploitation of women in the antebellum Philadelphia. ""The Monks of the Monk Hall"" illuminates urban America in the 19th century. Both these novels are edited and introduced in this volume.
LC Classification Number
PS2246.L8Q3 1995
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