The English Literatures of America, 1500-1800"The book begins with the first colonization of the Americas and stretches beyond the Revolution to the early national period. Placing the literary culture of the settlements in the context of other colonies as well as the growing cosmopolitan culture of the British empire itself, this lively reader contains numerous dialogues across the English Atlantic world. While historically sound and thorough, this anthology responds to current interests, for example, the global context of national cultures; the relation between colonial histories and cosmopolitan culture; or the omissions and margins of the literary record. The English Literatures of America offers a wide range of voices, including women writers on both sides of the ocean, early English-language texts of Native Americans, and writings of Africans both slave and free, in London as well as in the American colonies. It includes texts from elite as well as common cultures, Puritans in New England as well as Puritans in the West Indies, regional cultures in the colonial South as well as the grand cosmopolitan culture of imperial London. The organization of The English Literatures of America involves a thorough rethinking of colonial American literature while retaining the standards of the American canon. American literatures are for the first time presented in an international and colonial context. Not only do new texts appear; familiar ones have new significance. The Puritans can be read as they understood themselves, i.e., as New English. Many texts are collected here for the first time in any anthology. Others are recognized masterpieces of the canon--both British and American--that for the first time can be read in their Atlantic context. Here, for example, are Francis Bacon, Andrew Marvell, Alexander Pope and Adam Smith, as well as Bradstreet, Wheatley, Edwards and Franklin. Despite the unparalleled scope of this anthology, many texts are given complete rather than in snippets. These include Hariot's Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, Aphra Behn's play The Widow Ranter, numerous essays by Benjamin Franklin and others. By emphasizing the culture of empire and by representing a transatlantic dialogue, The English Literatures of America allows a new way to understand colonial literature both in the United States and abroad."--Publisher's description. |
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Índice
The Expansion of Europe | 3 |
Niccolo Machiavelli | 10 |
Learning to Say America in English | 39 |
Michel de Montaigne | 96 |
Thomas Morton | 168 |
Virginia and the Indies | 195 |
John Esquemeling | 292 |
Ned Edward Ward | 299 |
Daniel Defoe | 689 |
Dr Alexander Hamilton | 708 |
Nathaniel Ames II | 716 |
William Robertson | 779 |
William Baylies | 800 |
The Literature of Politics | 813 |
two popular broadsides | 842 |
Edmund Burke | 850 |
New England and Canada | 305 |
Anne Bradstreet | 322 |
Ned Ward | 400 |
The Trials of Puritanism | 429 |
at the Court at Newtown 1637 | 435 |
Richard Saltonstall | 457 |
The Seventeenth Century | 489 |
Increase Mather | 504 |
three selections about smallpox | 521 |
The Seventeenth Century | 527 |
George Herbert | 535 |
Andrew Marvell | 544 |
John Milton | 579 |
Henry Kelsey | 591 |
Religion in the Enlightenment | 597 |
Histories | 683 |
Thomas Paine | 865 |
George Mason and James Madison | 883 |
The Eighteenth Century | 901 |
William Bartram | 939 |
Belles Lettres | 949 |
from The History of the Ancient and Honorable Tuesday Club | 958 |
J Hector St John de Crevecoeur | 973 |
Fisher Ames | 1000 |
The Eighteenth Century | 1011 |
Food for Criticks 1730 | 1044 |
George Berkeley Bishop of Cloyne | 1060 |
Mary Nelson | 1073 |
Philip Freneau | 1104 |
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The English Literatures of America: 1500-1800 Myra Jehlen,Michael Warner Pré-visualização limitada - 2013 |
The English Literatures of America: 1500-1800 Myra Jehlen,Michael Warner Pré-visualização limitada - 2013 |
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Referências a este livro
The American Aeneas: Classical Origins of the American Self John C. Shields Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Early American Literature Emory Elliott,Elliott Emory Pré-visualização limitada - 2002 |