Vital Contact
Discover the intriguing exploration of class dynamics in "Vital Contact," a thought-provoking work by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2005. Spanning 250 pages, this hardback delves into the literary portrayals of downclassing from the 1840s to the 1930s, examining how such representations reflect the evolving American attitudes towards class cooperation.
In "Vital Contact," the author presents detailed readings of significant literary works, providing insight into the socio-economic conversations of the time. This book is essential for those interested in literature, American history, and the complex interplay of social classes. Ideal for scholars, students, and avid readers alike, it invites you to engage with the narratives that shaped societal perceptions. Enhance your library with this captivating examination of class relations throughout American literature!