CoSMO (Jun 2018)

Kinship, Affiliation and Adoption in Nineteenth Century American Literature

  • Sonia Di Loreto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/2663
Journal volume & issue
no. 12

Abstract

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In the article I consider the status of various forms of affiliation and adoption narratives and practices as depicted in early American texts, in order to survey a cultural landscape where different possibilities were still viable, prior to the end of the nineteenth century, when we get to the discouraging alternative Huck Finn faces in Mark Twain's novel: either conform to sentimental topoi of domestic assimilation, or live a rough life on the frontier.