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Ranging widely over a span of three hundred and fifty years of discussion and controversy, Martha Banta's book makes a fundamental contribution to the continuing debate on the nature of success and failure in a specifically American context. Her Whitmanesque view of the debate takes in the work of innumerable writers, particularly Emerson, Thoreau, Twain, Melville, Henry Adams, William and Henry James, Faulkner, Gertrude Stein, and Norman Mailer. She draws on the work of philosophers, psychologists, and historians as well.

Rather than discussing failure and success as merely economic or political statistics, Professor Banta explores them in terms of attitudes and concepts. She asks what it feels like for an American to succeed or fail in a country that is often defined in relation to its own success or failure as an idea and as an experience.

While examining the thoughts, feelings, and language of Americans caught in the dialectic between winning and losing, the author reveals the strain Americans feel in fulfilling the overall scheme of their own lives as well as the life or destiny of their country.

Originally published in 1979.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-12
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  1. Part I: The More or Less of Success
  1. 1. The Insufficiency of Survival
  2. pp. 15-21
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  1. 2. The Sum Total of Possibility
  2. pp. 22-30
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  1. 3. The Greater Tyranny of Thought
  2. pp. 31-40
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  1. 4. The Economics of Want
  2. pp. 41-54
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  1. Part II: Ideas of the Land
  1. 5. America as the Woman Who Waits
  2. pp. 57-79
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  1. 6. America as Wonder
  2. pp. 80-96
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  1. 7. Luminism and Terribilita
  2. pp. 97-106
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  1. 8. America as "Eventing"
  2. pp. 107-116
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  1. 9. The American Claimant
  2. pp. 117-134
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  1. 10. The Payment of Ego-Pacts
  2. pp. 135-150
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  1. Part III: Winning and Losing
  1. 11. "Presence" and "Pittsburgh"
  2. pp. 153-171
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  1. 12. Getting Goods, Being Good,Good Getting,and Well-Being
  2. pp. 172-195
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  1. 13. In The Nick and Out of It
  2. pp. 196-209
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  1. 14. Fate, Will, and the Illusion of Freedom
  2. pp. 210-224
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  1. 15. Principles, Things,People, and Mass
  2. pp. 225-245
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  1. 16. Bottom Being
  2. pp. 246-272
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  1. Part IV: Renewal or Revenge
  1. 17. Making Scenes
  2. pp. 275-282
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  1. 18. Guilt, Shame,and Laughter
  2. pp. 283-303
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  1. 19. Strain and Relaxation
  2. pp. 304-316
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  1. 20. Eyeless in Hate;Killing in Style
  2. pp. 317-331
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  1. 21. Some Versions of Melodrama
  2. pp. 332-344
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  1. 22. Huckleberry Finn /The American
  2. pp. 345-382
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  1. Part V: The Drive Toward Conclusions
  1. 23. Working Up the Last Effect
  2. pp. 385-393
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  1. 24. History—as Facts and as Faith
  2. pp. 394-411
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  1. 25. Timing, Tact,and Long Views
  2. pp. 412-438
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  1. 26. Opposing Perfection
  2. pp. 439-456
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  1. 27. The Making of a Good Story
  2. pp. 457-482
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  1. Part VI: The Economics of Going On
  1. 28. Going Up and Coming Down
  2. pp. 485-501
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  1. 29. Dealing with Dread
  2. pp. 502-516
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  1. 30. Sufficiency
  2. pp. 517-526
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  1. Selected Bibliography
  2. pp. 527-540
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  1. Index
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