The Idea of Authorship in America: Democratic Poetics from Franklin to Melville |
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But Franklin does publish his misgivings , which is quite another matter . He is not a repre- sentative man . ... As John Bach McMaster , attempting to establish Franklin “ as a Man of Letters , " first formulated it , the Autobiography ...
But Franklin does publish his misgivings , which is quite another matter . He is not a repre- sentative man . ... As John Bach McMaster , attempting to establish Franklin “ as a Man of Letters , " first formulated it , the Autobiography ...
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The book conceals the true Benjamin Franklin in order to portray an artfully typical one . ... person writing to his son elaborates himself more and more dully into the public figure writing after the letters of Vaughan and James .
The book conceals the true Benjamin Franklin in order to portray an artfully typical one . ... person writing to his son elaborates himself more and more dully into the public figure writing after the letters of Vaughan and James .
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The text quoted is Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur , Letters from an American Farmer ( 1782 ; London : Dent and Sons , 1912 ) , pp . 14 , 20 . 18. John Bach McMaster , Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters ( Bos- ton , 1887 ) . 19.
The text quoted is Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur , Letters from an American Farmer ( 1782 ; London : Dent and Sons , 1912 ) , pp . 14 , 20 . 18. John Bach McMaster , Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters ( Bos- ton , 1887 ) . 19.
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Charles Brockden Brown and | 39 |
Coopers Myth | 78 |
Poe and Plagiarism | 118 |
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