David Faflik is Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island. His previous books include Transcendental Heresies: Harvard and the Modern American Practice of Unbelief (2020).
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Roger Williams's Key to the Literatures of Colonial Exchange 2. Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Gift Diplomacy 3. Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Distributional Redundancies 4. Walt Whitman and the Poetry of Presence 5. Emily Dickinson and the Futures of the Gift Notes Bibliography Index
"Faflik dislodges what we think we know about the terms 'gift' and 'book' beyond gift books. He explores these themes through a broad and interesting set of literary and cultural material, with fresh and exciting research on understudied texts." -Jonathan Senchyne, University of Wisconsin-Madison "This is an elegant, insightful, innovative, and sustained argument for the importance of gifting as a foundational circulatory mode for literature before modernism. Gifting, far from being a more satisfying economy apart from capitalist exchanges, emerges as complicated and fraught." -Eliza Richards, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill