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2. Reconstructing America
3. 17. Thomas Dixon, Albion Tourgée, and the False Balance of the Civil War
4. List of Contributors
5. Selected Bibliography
6. Index
7. Acknowledgments
8. Albion W. Tourgée: A Chronology
9. 10. The Business of Marriage, Pluralized: Mormonism and Money in Button's Inn
10. 8. Tourgée, Democracy, Romance, and the Art of Fiction
11. 16. Tourgée on the Dangers of Reconciliation: Revenge in the Reconstruction-Era Novels
12. 15. The Literary Lost Cause of Albion Tourgée: The Project of Our Continent
13. 11. Tourgée’s New Realism: Disciplinary Reparation and the Quest for Racial Justice
14. Part III. Nation
15. 13. I Don't Care a Rag for the Union as It Was: Amputation, the Past, and the Work of the Freedmen's Bureau in Bricks without Straw
16. 12. With Gauge and Swallow, Attorneys: Tourgée’s Legal Romance
17. 14. Tracking Redress in the West: The Railroad in Tourgée’s Figs and Thistles and Ruiz de Burton's The Squatter and the Don
18. 9. Exodian Allegories of Incomplete Emancipation in Bricks without Straw
19. 3. Queer Synecdoche: Tourgée’s Bricks without Straw and Black Kinship
20. Cover
21. 4. Reparations and Passing in Tourgée’s Pactolus Prime
22. 5. The True Friendship of Charles W. Chesnutt and Albion W. Tourgée
23. Part II. Citizenship
24. Part I. Race
25. 7. Reimagining the Republic: Tourgée on Citizenship
26. 2. Tourgée’s A Fool's Errand and the Limits of White Radicalism
27. 1. Gothic Reconstruction: Hawthorne's House in Tourgée’s Toinette and A Royal Gentleman
28. Introduction: Literary Tourgée
29. Title Page, Copyright
30. Forward
31. Frontmatter
32. Index
33. Cover
34. The State between Orality and Textuality: Nineteenth-Century Government Reports and “Orature'
35. The Path of a Play Script: Louisa Medina’s Nick of the Woods
36. The Emerging Media of Early America
37. Straddling the Color Line: The Print Revolution and the Transmission, Performance, and Reception of American Vernacular Music
38. Print Poetry as Oral “Event' in Nineteenth-Century American Periodicals
39. Secret in Altered Lines: The Civil War Song in Manuscript, Print, and Performance Publics
40. Authentic Revisions: James Redpath and the Promotion of Social Reform in America, 1850–90
41. Reading the Image: Visual Culture as Print Culture and the Performance of a Bourgeois Self
42. “The Speaking Eye and the Listening Ear': Orality, Literacy, and Manuscript Traditions in Northern New England Villages
43. Beyond the Printed Word: Native Women’s Literacy Practices in Colonial New England
44. Print, Manuscript, and Staged Performance: Dramatic Authorship and Text Circulation in the New Republic
45. From Performance to Print in the Native Northeast
46. Silenced Women and Silent Language in Early Abolitionist Serials
47. Sarah Wentworth Morton and Changing Models of Authorship
48. Addressing Maps in British America: Print, Performance, and the Cartographic Reformation
49. Poor Performance: Incompetence in Conversation, Manuscript, and Print in British America
50. Hand Piety; or, Operating a Book in Early New England
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