In this article, we explore the short story "Morgan, Morgan" by Janet Turner Hospital in a posterior structural way using new historism and de-structuring. First, we explore the new historian tenant and apply it to the story. Then explore destructive tenants and apply them to the story. The ideal of the new historism was first outlined by Michel Foucault, and later by Stephen Greenblatt later. Foucault did not develop new historism; however, his philosophy and thought formed the foundation of practice.
Morgan was born in Lexington, Kentucky, born at Charlton Hunt Morgan and Ellen Key Howard Morgan. As a member of his father's southern planting elite, Morgan was the nephew of the coalition general, John Hunter Morgan, whose grandfather John Wesley hunter was the first millionaires in the west of the Allegheny Mountain Range. Through his mother he was the grandson of Francis Scott Key, the creator of Star Spangled Banner, and the governor of Maryland and Senator John Eager Howard. After the end of the civil war, the family temporarily lost citizenship and property rights, and was troubled by helping people who helped the federation. His father had a hard time finding political activities and spent a lot of time adjusting the reunion of veterans.
In this article, we explore the short story "Morgan, Morgan" by Janet Turner Hospital in a posterior structural way using new historism and de-structuring. First, we explore the new historian tenant and apply it to the story. Then explore destructive tenants and apply them to the story. The ideal of the new historism was first outlined by Michel Foucault, and later by Stephen Greenblatt later. - Clorinda Matto de Turner 's novel "Aves sin nido" was published in July 1889. The liberation caused a big controversy among intellectuals. Reform as President Andrés Avellino Cáceres revolutionized Matto de Turner as saying that her novel urgently needed him and sped him and wrote a letter of praise, other people socialized against Peruvian national model Accused criticism and its rebellious attitude