The Syntax of Class: Writing Inequality in Nineteenth Century America

Amy Schrager Lang

The Syntax of Class: Writing Inequality in Nineteenth Century America
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Country
United States
Published
7 April 2003
Pages
168
ISBN
9780691113890

The Syntax of Class: Writing Inequality in Nineteenth Century America

Amy Schrager Lang

The Syntax of Class explores the literary expression of the crisis of social classification that occupied U.S. public discourse in the wake of the European revolutions of 1848. Lacking a native language for expressing class differences, American writers struggled to find social taxonomies able to capture - and manage - increasingly apparent inequalities of wealth and power. As new social types emerged at mid-century and, with them, new narratives of success and failure, police and reformers alarmed the public with stories of the rise and proliferation of the ‘dangerous classes.’ At the same time, novelists as different as Maria Cummins, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Frank Webb, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and Horatio Alger Jr. focused their attention on dense engagements across the lines of class.Turning to the middle-class idea of ‘home’ as a figure for social harmony and to the lexicons of race and gender in their effort to devise a syntax for the representation of class, these writers worked to solve the puzzle of inequity in their putatively classless nation. This study charts the kaleidoscopic substitution of terms through which they rendered class distinctions and follows these renderings as they circulated in and through a wider cultural discourse about the dangers of class conflict. This welcome book is a finely achieved study of the operation of class in nineteenth-century American fiction - and of its entanglements with the languages of race and gender.

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