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Pious Impostures and Unproven Words: The Romance of Deconstruction in Nineteenth Century America

by Steven C. Scheer, John Deely (Editor), Brooke Williams
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Overview

Pious Impostures and Unproven Words applies deconstruction to nineteenth-century American romances and to the concept of the traditional liberal arts education. Offering new readings of such American classics as The Scarlet Letter and Huckleberry Finn, this volume shows that deconstruction is not necessarily antagonistic to traditional readings of literary texts. By establishing a clear relationship between deconstruction and the concept of a liberal arts education, Pious Impostures reveals that though deconstruction (as such) is 'new,' its most useful and usable tenets reach all the way back to the Bible and clearly overlap certain medieval and romantic ideas. Contents: Preface; Introduction; The Fact/Fiction Hierarchy Revisited; Errors of Truth: Deconstruction in The Scarlet Letter; The Subversive Lie of Expedient Truth in Pierre: Or The Ambiguities; Real Lies and Fictitious Truths in Huckleberry Finn.

Synopsis

Pious Impostures and Unproven Words applies deconstruction to nineteenth-century American romances and to the concept of the traditional liberal arts education. Offering new readings of such American classics as "The Scarlet Letter" and "Huckleberry Finn," this volume shows that deconstruction is not necessarily antagonistic to traditional readings of literary texts. By establishing a clear relationship between deconstruction and the concept of a liberal arts education, "Pious Impostures" reveals that though deconstruction (as such) is "new," its most useful and usable tenets reach all the way back to the Bible and clearly overlap certain medieval and romantic ideas. Contents: Preface; Introduction; The Fact/Fiction Hierarchy Revisited; Errors of Truth: Deconstruction in "The Scarlet Letter;" The Subversive Lie of Expedient Truth in "Pierre:" Or "The Ambiguities;" Real Lies and Fictitious Truths in "Huckleberry Finn."

Author Biography: Steven C. Scheer is a professor in the Department of English at Saint Meinrad College.

About the Author, Steven C. Scheer

Steven C. Scheer is a professor in the Department of English at Saint Meinrad College.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1990
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
164
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819174680

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