Jones explores encounters with failure by nineteenth-century American writers - including Poe Melville and Twain - whose celebrated works more often struck readers as profoundly messy flawed and even perverse. Here they emerge as theorists of failure who discovered ways to translate their own social insecurities into complex portrayals of a modern self.
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