Description
A Stanford University Press classic.
Reviews
"From the simple fact that Jefferson's text was intended to be read aloud as a literal declaration of political independence, Fliegelman has woven a truly brilliant picture of Jefferson, the document, and American politics and letters. . . . The result is a profoundly exciting new way of understanding the Declaration, its author, and the performative act of the Revolution itself."-Isaac Kramnick, Cornell University.
"Will more or less immediately transform current study of 18th-century American literature and culture."-Mitchell Breitwieser, University of California, Berkeley.
"Such a deft blending of careful accessibility and intellectual sophistication that it will be useful and compelling to a range of scholars, from undergraduates to professors of English, history, and political science."-Mitchell Breitwieser, University of California, Berkeley.
Book Information
ISBN 9780804720762
Author Jay Fliegelman
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Stanford University Press
Publisher Stanford University Press
Weight(grams) 431g