
"A murder case with all the elements of melodrama - including seduction and betrayal, political intrigue, honor, and greed - the Kentucky Tragedy of 1825 riveted the attention of the nation. For decades afterward, its themes resonated in American writing. Dickson Bruce recounts the events of the case and offers an innovative analysis of the poems, novels, dramas, and commentary it inspired. He uncovers an intricate connection between public fascination with the Kentucky Tragedy and changing ideas about gender roles, social identity, human motivation, and freedom in the years leading up to the Civil War."--Jacket.
Page Count:
183
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
0807131733
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