Lara Langer Cohen excavates the long history of the underground in nineteenth-century US literature, showing how these formations of the underground can inspire new forms of political resistance.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: A Basement Shut Off and Forgotten during the Nineteenth Century 1
1. The “Blackness of Darkness” in Mammoth Cave 25
2. Early Black Radical Undergrounds 46
3. The Underground Railroad’s Undergrounds 74
4. The Depths of Astonishment: City Mysteries and Subterranean Unknowability 104
5. “To Drop beneath the Floors of the Outer World”: Paschal Beverly Randolph’s Occult Undergrounds 133
6. Subterranean Fire: Anarchist Visions of the Underground 166
Epilogue: Staying Underground 198
Notes 205
Bibliography 245
Index 267
Lara Langer Cohen is Associate Professor of English at Swarthmore College, author of The Fabrication of American Literature: Fraudulence and Antebellum Print Culture, and coeditor of Early African American Print Culture.