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Reading for Liberalism: the Overland Monthly and Writing of Modern American West

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Reading for Liberalism: the Overland Monthly and Writing of Modern American West
Reading for Liberalism: the Overland Monthly and Writing of Modern American West

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Reading for Liberalism: the Overland Monthly and Writing of Modern American West

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Founded in 1868, the
Overland Monthly
was a San Francisco–based literary magazine whose mix of humor, pathos, and romantic nostalgia for a lost frontier was an immediate sensation on the East Coast. Due in part to a regional desire to attract settlers and financial investment, the essays and short fiction published in the
often portrayed the American West as a civilized evolution of, and not a savage regression from, eastern bourgeois modernity and democracy.
Stories about the American West have for centuries been integral to the way we imagine freedom, the individual, and the possibility for alternate political realities.
Reading for Liberalism
examines the shifting literary and narrative construction of liberal selfhood in California in the late nineteenth century through case studies of a number of western American writers who wrote for the
, including Noah Brooks, Ina Coolbrith, Bret Harte, Jack London, John Muir, and Frank Norris, among others.
argues that Harte, the magazine’s founding editor, and the other members of the
Overland
group critiqued and reimagined the often invisible fabric of American freedom.
uncovers and examines in the text of the
the relationship between wilderness, literature, race, and the production of individual freedom in late nineteenth-century California.

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