This work examines eight Virginia novels against the background of the political and social concerns of the Jacksonian years in which they were written, arguing that the authors used familial processes as a metaphor to discuss issues that they regarded as critical.
This work examines eight Virginia novels against the background of the political and social concerns of the Jacksonian years in which they were written, arguing that the authors used familial processes as a metaphor to discuss issues that they regarded as critical.
Preface Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two Generational Progress in Swallow Barn Chapter Three An Ardent Desire: Kentuckian in New York Chapter Four Authority and Affection: Cavaliers of Virginia Chapter Five Whigs and Covert Missions: Horse Shoe Robinson Chapter Six Birthright and Authority: George Balcombe Chapter Seven The Family Restructured: The Partisan Leader Chapter Eight Mistaken Identity: Rob of the Bowl Chapter Nine To the West: Knights of the Horseshoe Chapter Ten Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
Preface Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two Generational Progress in Swallow Barn Chapter Three An Ardent Desire: Kentuckian in New York Chapter Four Authority and Affection: Cavaliers of Virginia Chapter Five Whigs and Covert Missions: Horse Shoe Robinson Chapter Six Birthright and Authority: George Balcombe Chapter Seven The Family Restructured: The Partisan Leader Chapter Eight Mistaken Identity: Rob of the Bowl Chapter Nine To the West: Knights of the Horseshoe Chapter Ten Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
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