Transporting Elizabeth's Piano: Literature and the Piano in the Early American Republic
Symbiosis 8.1 31-48
Author: Erin Atchison
Pages: 20
'Transporting Elizabeth’s Piano: Literature and the Piano in the Early American Republic' by Erin Atchison, provides an in-depth analysis of the symbolic role of the piano in early American literature. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores how the piano, as depicted in James Fenimore Cooper’s 'The Pioneers,' reflects the cultural and social aspirations of the American elite in the early Republic. Atchison delves into the intersection of music, gender, and class, examining how the piano functions as a symbol of refinement and domesticity, as well as a marker of cultural exchange between Europe and America. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in literary criticism, cultural studies, and the history of music in literature.
Symbiosis 8.1 31-48
Author: Erin Atchison
Pages: 20
'Transporting Elizabeth’s Piano: Literature and the Piano in the Early American Republic' by Erin Atchison, provides an in-depth analysis of the symbolic role of the piano in early American literature. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores how the piano, as depicted in James Fenimore Cooper’s 'The Pioneers,' reflects the cultural and social aspirations of the American elite in the early Republic. Atchison delves into the intersection of music, gender, and class, examining how the piano functions as a symbol of refinement and domesticity, as well as a marker of cultural exchange between Europe and America. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in literary criticism, cultural studies, and the history of music in literature.
Symbiosis 8.1 31-48
Author: Erin Atchison
Pages: 20
'Transporting Elizabeth’s Piano: Literature and the Piano in the Early American Republic' by Erin Atchison, provides an in-depth analysis of the symbolic role of the piano in early American literature. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores how the piano, as depicted in James Fenimore Cooper’s 'The Pioneers,' reflects the cultural and social aspirations of the American elite in the early Republic. Atchison delves into the intersection of music, gender, and class, examining how the piano functions as a symbol of refinement and domesticity, as well as a marker of cultural exchange between Europe and America. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in literary criticism, cultural studies, and the history of music in literature.