CHAPTER 1. Tradition, Invention, and Aesthetics in Native American Literature and Literary Criticism

1976 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard M. Leliaert

Our nation's bicentennial year 1976 also marks the centennial of the death of Orestes A. Brownson (1803–1876). Throughout his life, Brownson was a lecturer and editor as well as a prolific writer on all aspects of nineteenth-century American life. His voluminous writings are of sweeping range. They include political treatises on American democracy, church-state relations, foreign policy, theological works, social commentaries on slavery, war and peace, the feminist movement, education, economic writings on the relationship between business and government, philosophical critiques of French, German, Italian and British philosophy, literary criticism and aesthetic evaluations of poetry and native American literature.


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