Daigh, Michael, 1977-

John Brown in memory and myth / Michael Daigh. - 1 online resource (268 pages) : illustrations

Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-254) and index.

Part I. The lehrejahre -- How the true world finally became a fable -- Rationality ex post facto -- New millennium homes -- The prejudices of philosophers and historians -- Peoples and nations -- The stillest hour -- The land of education -- Part II. The wanderjahre -- All too human -- The stasis -- Beyond good and evil -- Skirmishes of an untimely man -- The return home -- The child with the mirror -- Preparatory men -- The convalescent wanderer -- Part III. Dies irae, dies illa -- The means to real peace -- Upon these stones -- Like ashes in the fall -- The revelation of John Brown -- The metaphysics of the hangman -- Where faith is needed -- The history of an error -- The last witness.

"This is the story of John Brown, the age he embodied and the myth he became, and how the tragic gravity of his actions transformed America's past and future. Through biographical narrative, his life and legacy are discussed as a study in metaphor and power, and the nature of historical memory"--

9781476618128 (e-book)


Brown, John, 1800-1859 --Influence.


Antislavery movements--History--United States--19th century.
Abolitionists--United States--Biography.


Harpers Ferry (W. Va.)--History--John Brown's Raid, 1859.


Electronic books.

E451 / .D35 2015eb

973.7116092 B