Stoic Strain in American Literature
Discover the profound impact of stoicism in American literature with "Stoic Strain in American Literature," authored by Marston LaFrance and published by Macmillan in 1979. This compelling collection spans 277 pages and delves deep into the intersection of stoic philosophy and literary expression. LaFrance, who embodied stoicism throughout his life, presents a unique tribute that goes beyond simple endurance, showcasing the inherent humanity that characterizes his work.
This anthology features critical essays that explore how stoicism has shaped various literary voices in America, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of American literature alike. Engage with the thoughtful analyses and discover a fresh perspective on the resilience and complexity of human experience as reflected in literary forms. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal theme in American writing and appreciate the brilliance of LaFrance's insights.