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Nicholas K. Bromell

By the Sweat of the Brow

Literature and Labor in Antebellum America

288 pages,  6 x 9  © 1993

Cloth $48.00

ISBN: 9780226075549   Published February 1994

Paper $23.00

ISBN: 9780226075556   Published June 1995

The spread of industrialism, the emergence of professionalism, and the challenge to slavery fueled an anxious debate about the meaning and value of work in antebellum America.

In chapters on Thoreau, Melville, Hawthorne, Rebecca Harding Davis, Susan Warner, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Frederick Douglass, Nicholas Bromell argues that American writers generally sensed a deep affinity between the mental labor of writing and such bodily labors as blacksmithing, house building, housework, mothering, and farming. Combining literary and social history, canonical and noncanonical texts, primary source material, and contemporary theory, Bromell establishes work as an important subject of cultural criticism.
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