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Driven by intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, the nineteenth century saw radical transformations in every facet of life in the United States. Immigrants and rural Americans poured into the nationâs cities, often ahead of or without their families. As city dwellers adapted to the new metropolis, boarding out became, for a few short decades, the most popular form of urban domesticity in the United States. While boardingâs historical importance is indisputable, its role in the periodâs literary production has been overlooked. In ,em>Boarding Out, David Faflik argues that the urban American boardinghouse exerted a decisive shaping power on the periodâs writers and writings. Addressing the works of canonical authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, as well as neglected popular writers of the era such as Fanny Fern and George Lippard, Faflik demonstrates that boarding was at once psychically, artistically, and materially central in th

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Chapter 1: ""Boardinghouse Life, Boardinghouse Letters"" Chapter 2: ""Rhetorical Boarding and the Limits of Domesticity"" Chapter 3: ""Boston’s Boardinghouse Community"" Chapter 4: ""Concord Board: Democratic Domestic as Urban Organic"" Chapter 5: ""Class Mapping the Literary Metropolis"" Chapter 6-: ""Boarders, Brothers, Lovers – The Blithedale Romance’s Theater of Feeling"" The Epilogue

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      Publisher: Northwestern University Press
      Publication Date: 10/30/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810128385, 978-0810128385
      ISBN10: 0810128381

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      Book Synopsis
      Driven by intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, the nineteenth century saw radical transformations in every facet of life in the United States. Immigrants and rural Americans poured into the nationâs cities, often ahead of or without their families. As city dwellers adapted to the new metropolis, boarding out became, for a few short decades, the most popular form of urban domesticity in the United States. While boardingâs historical importance is indisputable, its role in the periodâs literary production has been overlooked. In ,em>Boarding Out, David Faflik argues that the urban American boardinghouse exerted a decisive shaping power on the periodâs writers and writings. Addressing the works of canonical authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, as well as neglected popular writers of the era such as Fanny Fern and George Lippard, Faflik demonstrates that boarding was at once psychically, artistically, and materially central in th

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: ""Boardinghouse Life, Boardinghouse Letters"" Chapter 2: ""Rhetorical Boarding and the Limits of Domesticity"" Chapter 3: ""Boston’s Boardinghouse Community"" Chapter 4: ""Concord Board: Democratic Domestic as Urban Organic"" Chapter 5: ""Class Mapping the Literary Metropolis"" Chapter 6-: ""Boarders, Brothers, Lovers – The Blithedale Romance’s Theater of Feeling"" The Epilogue

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