After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America, 1780-1830An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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Artists , painters , poets , statesmen , musicians are all capable of conceiving and
imagining something in their arts superior to anything they have done or has
been done by others . It is a precept in all these arts as well as in ethics to aim at
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Artists , painters , poets , statesmen , musicians are all capable of conceiving and
imagining something in their arts superior to anything they have done or has
been done by others . It is a precept in all these arts as well as in ethics to aim at
...
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After Franklin: the emergence of autobiography in post-revolutionary America, 1780-1830
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictArch's (Authorizing the Past; English, Michigan State Univ.) well-supported thesis is that before the 1810s in North America, people who wrote about themselves, Benjamin Franklin for example, were not ... Leer comentario completo
After Franklin: the emergence of autobiography in post-revolutionary America, 1780-1830
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictArch's (Authorizing the Past; English, Michigan State Univ.) well-supported thesis is that before the 1810s in North America, people who wrote about themselves, Benjamin Franklin for example, were not ... Leer comentario completo
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Travels through Life | 74 |
Ethan Allen and the Republican Self | 93 |
The Emergence of Autobiography | 111 |
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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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