Mechanic Accents:Dime Novels and Working-Class Culture in America
“One of the most illuminating, theoretically informed accounts of popular fiction.” —Terry Eagleton
Mechanic Accents is a widely acclaimed study of American popular fiction and working-class culture. Combining Marxist literary theory with American labor history, Michael Denning explores what happened when, in the nineteenth century, working people began to read cheap novels and the “fiction question” became a class question. In a new afterword, Denning locates his study within the context of current debates on class and cultural studies.