394:'s revelations of the implications of Miller's starting point for American Studies...'Isn't she really saying he's a racist?' one student memorably protested. I tried to deflect attention from Miller's psychology and toward the implications of the narrative for the early shape of American Studies...the discussion led us to apply Jameson's rubric---'always historicize'...examining Miller in this way enabled us to understand how what we designated as 'American Studies' was not fixed by history into a particular profile but like other phenomenon was historically rooted in the starting points particular scholars in particular circumstances at particular times might recognize as different."
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simultaneously formative and disavowed in the foundational discourse of
American studies"; and, intentionally or unintentionally, depicted "an empire in the ascendant; moreover, an empire which would govern the conditions in which he worked and which might well expect a particular self-image to be upheld by its chroniclers...this has led some to reinforce the erroneous belief that Miller was a 'safe' historian, persuaded of the righteousness of America and the justice of its actions."
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The Congo River "epiphany" from Perry Miller's early life produced much posthumous scrutiny by scholars and media outlets. In 1974, Elizabeth Miller, Perry Miller's widow, informed
Stanford Searl, Jr., a Quaker disciple of her late husband's writings, that, " 'as for the Congo episode...yes, there is
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had confirmed that Perry Miller frequently claimed such epiphanies because " 'it was the kind of thing he liked to remember.' " Searl then ascribed significance not to the veracity of the narrative itself, but to Perry Miller's intention of binding "the roles of actor and adventurer to the world of
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veterans had experienced (noting a lack of prescience that "I too should have my own War"), he came to "realize a determination." Miller acknowledged that "the adventures that Africa afforded were tawdry enough, but it became the setting for a sudden epiphany (if the word be not too strong) of the
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and later set a new standard for intellectual historiography. Historians report that Miller's work has influenced the work of later historians on topics ranging from
Puritan studies to discussions of narrative theory. In his most famous book,
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veterans in Europe, between 1922 and 1926, Miller traveled widely, by his own account working in
California lettuce fields, acting on Broadway , writing for magazines, and working aboard a freighter ship along the
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in 1895 and 1898, but he also received a "notice of discipline" for "abandonment or forfeiture of the Holy Orders" and "deposition" from the 1898 ministry. The late 19th-century
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The Raven and the Whale: Poe, Melville and the New York Literary Scene
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1099:. University Press of Kansas. pp. 35β36.
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1253:The Transcendentalists: An Anthology
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1370:on February 29, 2008
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776:"APS Member History"
267:The American Scholar
228:for the duration of
155:The Decline and Fall
142:intellectual history
1762:Carl Neumann Degler
1515:Middlekauff, Robert
1502:History and Theory,
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1682:Lawrence H. Gipson
1630:Richard Hofstadter
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860:Robert Middlekauff
641:www.thecrimson.com
222:United States Army
218:Harvard University
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410:, although
146:World War I
129:Congo River
124:World War I
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420:dedicated
370:vouchsafed
348:alcoholism
261:The Nation
248:in 1943.
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161:Education
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1577:History
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