Vernon L. Parrington
Vernon Louis Parrington was an American literary historian and scholar, known for his influential work 'Main Currents in American Thought,' which won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1928.
Books
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1. Main Currents in American Thought
An Interpretation of American Literature from the Beginnings to 1920
"Main Currents in American Thought" is a comprehensive three-volume analysis of American literature and thought from the pre-colonial period to the early 20th century. The volumes explore the evolution of American philosophy, political ideology, and literature, highlighting the influence of various intellectual movements and their impact on the shaping of American society. The work emphasizes the role of liberal, democratic, and progressive ideas in the formation of American culture and identity.
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2. Main Currents In American Thought, Vol. 2
The Romantic Revolution in America, 1800-1860
This volume delves into the intellectual and cultural evolution of America from the early 19th century through the Civil War, exploring the dynamic interplay of ideas that shaped the nation's identity. It examines the rise of transcendentalism, the influence of romanticism, and the growing tensions between industrial progress and agrarian values. The narrative captures the ideological battles that defined this era, highlighting the contributions of key figures and movements that challenged existing norms and laid the groundwork for future societal transformations.
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