Americans (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Sherman, Stuart Pratt

 
9781330361238: Americans (Classic Reprint)

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Explore how Walt Whitman and other thinkers shaped American ideas of individuality and democracy. This book offers a thoughtful look at the early and mid‑19th century American mind, tracing the tension between personal freedom and social authority. It surveys poets, critics, and the era’s big questions, revealing how ideas of equality, citizenship, and culture evolved in a young nation.

In these pages you’ll see how Whitman’s work reflects a fierce trust in the self alongside a belief in human solidarity. The discussion ties his poetry to Emerson, Thoreau, and broader cultural movements, showing how democracy and individual impulse can coexist with a sense of national purpose. It also critiques the role of criticism itself in a democratic society, weighing how readers, schools, and institutions shape what is valued.


  • A clear map of Whitman’s three movements in his poetry and how they relate to American history.

  • A practical look at how transcendental ideas mingled with democratic ideals in 19th‑century culture.

  • Insights into the relationship between individual liberty, social authority, and national identity.

  • Thoughtful critiques of literary criticism and its audience in a democratic era.



Ideal for readers of literary criticism, American literature, and cultural history who want a grounded, accessible portrait of a pivotal era.

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