The Law of the Heart: Individualism and the Modern Self in American Literature

Sam B. Girgus

The Law of the Heart: Individualism and the Modern Self in American Literature
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Published
1 May 1979
Pages
192
ISBN
9780292739697

The Law of the Heart: Individualism and the Modern Self in American Literature

Sam B. Girgus

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The Law of the Heart is a vigorous challenge to the prevailing concept of the antidemocratic image of the self in the American literary and cultural tradition. Sam B. Girgus counters this interpretation and attempts to develop a new understanding of democratic individualism and liberal humanism in American literature under the rubric of literary modernism. The image of the individual self who retreats inward, conforming to a distorted law of the heart, emerges from the works of such writers as Cooper and Poe and composer Charles Ives. Yet, as Girgus shows, other American writers relate the idea of the self to reality and culture in a more complex way: the self confronts and is reconciled to the paradox of history and reality. In Girgus’ view, the tradition of pragmatic, humanistic individualism provides a foundation for a future where individual liberty is a major priority.He uses literary modernism as a bridge for relating contemporary social conditions to crises of the American self and culture as seen in the works ofwriters including Emerson, Howells, Whitman, Henry James, William James, Fitzgerald, Bellow, and McLuhan.

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