The confidence man held a fascination for Melville, Hawthorne,
Howells, Johnson J. Hooper, Bret Harte, and Mark Twain. In this
study the writers are grouped in such a way as to emphasize certain
large-scale cultural patterns of nineteenth-century America.
Primary attention is given to the con man character himself and the
ways in which he reflects the unique qualities and perceptions of a
given writer.
Originally published in 1973.
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