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El. knyga: Cambridge Companion to Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln's stature as an American cultural figure grows from his political legacy. In today's milieu, the speeches he delivered as the sixteenth president of the United States have become synonymous with American progress, values, and exceptionalism. But what makes Lincoln's language so effective? Highlighting matters of style, affect, nationalism, and history in nineteenth-century America, this collection examines the rhetorical power of Lincoln's prose – from the earliest legal decision, stump speeches, anecdotes, and letters to the Gettysburg Address and the lingering power of the Second Inaugural Address. Through careful analysis of his correspondence with Civil War generals and his early poetry, the contributors, all literary critics, give readers a unique look into Lincoln's private life. Their essays also examine Lincoln's language in a larger sphere, including that of the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as Europe. Such a collection enables teachers, students, and readers of American history to assess the impact of this extraordinary writer – and rare politician – on the world's stage.

This collection will appeal to teachers, students, and readers of American history who want to understand Abraham Lincoln as a cultural figure. The essays examine the rhetorical power of Lincoln's prose – from the earliest legal decisions, stump speeches, anecdotes, and letters to the Gettysburg Address and the lingering power of the Second Inaugural Address.

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Emphasizing the significance of his political and historical engagement, this work casts Abraham Lincoln as a cultural figure.
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Chronology of Lincoln's Life xiii
Introduction 1(7)
1 Rhetorically Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln and Oratorical Culture
8(14)
Ivy G. Wilson
2 Abraham Lincoln and Poetry
22(18)
Faith Barrett
3 Seeing Lincoln: Visual Encounters
40(19)
Carol Payne
4 Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address
59(13)
Stephen Cushman
5 Lincoln and the Natural Nation
72(19)
Timothy Sweet
6 Abraham Lincoln and the American Indians
91(17)
Bethany Schneider
7 Abraham Lincoln and the Self-Governing Constitution
108(18)
Deak Nabers
8 Abraham Lincoln and Spiritual Crisis
126(15)
Harold K. Bush, Jr.
9 America and Britain during the Civil War
141(14)
Paul Giles
10 Lincoln in International Memory
155(28)
Betsy Erkkila
11 Lincoln's Hemispheric Relations
183(12)
Robert Fanuzzi
12 Lincoln on Hallowed Ground
195(14)
Anne Norton
Guide to Further Reading 209(6)
Index 215
Shirley Samuels works with the American Studies program and the Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at Cornell University. She has taught at Princeton, Brandeis and the University of Delaware. She has had fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Huntington Library and the Library Company of Philadelphia. In addition to journal articles and chapters in books, she is author of Reading the American Novel: 17801865 (2012), Facing America: Iconography and the Civil War (2004) and Romances of the Republic: Women, the Family, and Violence in the Literature of the Early American Nation (1996). She is editor of the Companion to American Fiction, 17801865 (2004) and The Culture of Sentiment: Race, Gender, and Sentimentality in Nineteenth-Century America (1992).