After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America 1780-1830University of New Hampshire ; published by University Press of New England, 2001 - 241 páginas An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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... question of Letter III , “ What , then , is an American , this new man ? " In Letter IX , then , having glimpsed the darkness beneath , James freely chooses his own topic for reflection for the first time , a sign that he has achieved a ...
... question of Letter III , “ What , then , is an American , this new man ? " In Letter IX , then , having glimpsed the darkness beneath , James freely chooses his own topic for reflection for the first time , a sign that he has achieved a ...
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... question- " What , then , is the American , this new man ? ” is followed by his realization that the American is not so different from the old man . Both are oppressed ; both create fictions that compli- cate an otherwise natural ...
... question- " What , then , is the American , this new man ? ” is followed by his realization that the American is not so different from the old man . Both are oppressed ; both create fictions that compli- cate an otherwise natural ...
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... question of who shall lead the new republic : traditional authority figures - ministers and aristocrats — or the " peo- ple " themselves . For Burroughs , as for H. H. Brackenridge and Jefferson and Adams and Brown , this question is ...
... question of who shall lead the new republic : traditional authority figures - ministers and aristocrats — or the " peo- ple " themselves . For Burroughs , as for H. H. Brackenridge and Jefferson and Adams and Brown , this question is ...
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I | 6 |
2 | 20 |
Alexander Graydon and the Federalist Self | 54 |
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Alexander Graydon Allen's Narrative American Literature American Revolution argue autobiography behavior Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Rush biography Boston British Burroughs Burroughs's Cambridge captivity Cathy Davidson character Charles Brockden Brown claims conception counterfeit course Crèvecoeur's critics culture discourse Early American eccentric eighteenth century emergence Emerson Ethan Allen example experience father Federalist fictional Fisher Fitch Fliegelman genre of autobiography Graydon's Memoirs Grimes human ideas identity imagines independent individual insists invention James James's Jefferson John Adams John Fitch language Letters liberty Library of America Literary History mind modern moral Nantucket Nantucket Island narrator nature nineteenth century novel original Oxford University Press P. T. Barnum Philadelphia political Princeton printed published readers remarks Reprint republican Revolutionary America romantic Rush's says self-biography selfhood sense sentimental singular social society steamboat Stephen Burroughs story tells texts Thomas Thoreau tion tradition Travels virtue White William women writing written wrote York
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