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Fighter Pilot William R. Dunn

Fighter Pilot von William R. Dunn

Fighter Pilot William R. Dunn


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Zusammenfassung

Sudden changes caused by the industrial revolution, urban development, increased immigration, and regional conflicts were threatening to fragment the community, and such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William James, and William Dean Howells were deeply concerned about social cohesion.

Fighter Pilot Zusammenfassung

Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II William R. Dunn

American literary history of the nineteenth-century as a conflict between individualistic writers and a conformist society. In The Social Self, Joseph Alkana argues that such a dichotomy misrepresents the views of many authors. Sudden changes caused by the industrial revolution, urban development, increased immigration, and regional conflicts were threatening to fragment the community, and such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William James, and William Dean Howells were deeply concerned about social cohesion. Alkana persuasively reintroduces Common Sense philosophy and Jamesian psychology as ways to understand how the nineteenth-century self/society dilemma developed. All three writers believed that introspection was the proper path to the discovery of truth. They also felt, Alkana argues, that such discoveries had to be validated by society. In these sophisticated readings of Hawthorne's short stories and The Scarlet Letter, Howells's utopian Altrurian romances, and James's The Principles of Psychology, it becomes obvious that characters who isolate themselves from the community do so at considerable psychological risk. The Social Self links these writers' interest in contemporary psychology to their concern for history and society. Alkana's argument that nineteenth-century expressions of individualism were defensive responses to the fear of social chaos radically revises the traditional narrative of American literary culture.

Fighter Pilot Bewertungen

"A thoroughly fascinating autobiography by the first American Ace of WWII." -- Military


"A personal account of the air war the likes of which will not be seen again." -- Air Force Magazine


"Dunn vividly narrates the stirring, hard-living, sometimes riotous existence of the fighter pilot at war." -- Air University Review


"A book that can be heartily recommended as exhilarating reading." -- Royal Air Force News

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004321777
9780813108674
0813108675
Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II William R. Dunn
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
The University Press of Kentucky
1996-03-21
272
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