After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America, 1780-1830An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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tives that were written and / or published in North America in the period in
question and that , as well , describe a subject ... was first published in London in
1789 and which describes a person who spent no more than two years in
America .
tives that were written and / or published in North America in the period in
question and that , as well , describe a subject ... was first published in London in
1789 and which describes a person who spent no more than two years in
America .
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What Fitch describes in this episode is neither imitation nor emulation . His idea
of harnessing the power of steam is a new thought , one that describes
something that has never existed “ in nature . ” And even if someone else had
already ...
What Fitch describes in this episode is neither imitation nor emulation . His idea
of harnessing the power of steam is a new thought , one that describes
something that has never existed “ in nature . ” And even if someone else had
already ...
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Franklin always conceives of the self as reactive , either imitative or emulative .
The self in his narrative might be compared to Fulton ' s steamboat as Hindle
describes it : creative in its composition , but not original ( or unique or
independent ) ...
Franklin always conceives of the self as reactive , either imitative or emulative .
The self in his narrative might be compared to Fulton ' s steamboat as Hindle
describes it : creative in its composition , but not original ( or unique or
independent ) ...
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Ethan Allen and the Republican Self | 93 |
The Emergence of Autobiography | 111 |
Notes | 184 |
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After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America ... Stephen Carl Arch Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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