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Metropolitan Playhouse
The American Legacy 220 East Fourth Street ~ New York, New York
10009
Administration: (212) 995 8410 ~ Tickets: (212) 995 5302 |
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| Horatio Alger - The
Roads from Rags to Riches 1/29/12 at 5:30 pm Glenn Hendler joins Alex Roe and festival authors to discuss Horatio Alger's life, literature, and enduring legacy. (Hildegarde Hoeller, originally scheduled for the talk, has been obliged to cancel.) |
Glenn
HendlerDirector , American Studies Program at Fordham University and Book Review Editor, American Quarterly Dr. Hendler is the author of Public Sentiments: Structures of Feeling in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (North Carolina, 2001), which explores "the logic of sympathy" in fiction by Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott, T.S. Arthur, Martin Delany, Horatio Alger, Fanny Fern, Nathanial Parker Willis, Henry James, Mark Twain, and William Dean Howells. He is also co-editor, with Mary Chapman, of Sentimental Men: Masculinity and the Politics of Affect in American Culture (California, 1999). In 2007 Hendler completed two editing projects: an edition of Walt Whitman's temperance novel Franklin Evans; or, The Inebriate (co-edited with Christopher Castiglia, published by Duke University Press) and Keywords for American Cultural Studies (co-edited with Bruce Burgett, published by NYU Press), as well as an interactive website for research and pedagogy tied to Keywords (keywords.nyupress.org). He is currently working on a book exploring the representation of emotion and collective public violence to be called Riot Acts: Writing Public Violence in Nineteenth-Century America. |