The English Literatures of America: 1500-1800Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner Routledge, 19/12/2013 - 1142 páginas The English Literatures of America redefines colonial American literatures, sweeping from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia to the West Indies and Guiana. The book begins with the first colonization of the Americas and stretches beyond the Revolution to the early national period. Many texts are collected here for the first time; others are recognized masterpieces of the canon--both British and American--that can now be read in their Atlantic context. 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. |
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... Plantations,” 1625 17. Definition of “colony,” from The Planter's Plea, 1630 Chapter 3. The English Diaspora 1. William Strachey from A True Reportory of the Wrack and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight, 1610 2. John Smith et al ...
... Plantations,” 1625 17. Definition of “colony,” from The Planter's Plea, 1630 Chapter 3. The English Diaspora 1. William Strachey from A True Reportory of the Wrack and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight, 1610 2. John Smith et al ...
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... Plantations, 1630 11. Sir Henry Colt 160 journal of a voyage to the West Indies, 1631 12. William Wood 161 from New ... Plantation, 1630-50 16. from Mourt's Relation, 1622 17. Thomas Shepard 176 192 a Nauset prophecy, 1648 18. George ...
... Plantations, 1630 11. Sir Henry Colt 160 journal of a voyage to the West Indies, 1631 12. William Wood 161 from New ... Plantation, 1630-50 16. from Mourt's Relation, 1622 17. Thomas Shepard 176 192 a Nauset prophecy, 1648 18. George ...
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... 5. Anonymous “A Friendly Invitation to a New Plantation” [“The Zealous Puritan”], 1638 449 451 457 458 461 475 482 489 492 494 498 504 518 521 525 526 527 531 532 533 535 536 6. 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Anonymous Table of Contents ix.
... 5. Anonymous “A Friendly Invitation to a New Plantation” [“The Zealous Puritan”], 1638 449 451 457 458 461 475 482 489 492 494 498 504 518 521 525 526 527 531 532 533 535 536 6. 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Anonymous Table of Contents ix.
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... plantation By the 1570s, growing numbers of the English were determined to compete with the new world empires. Over the next several decades, a number of writers stepped forward to develop a theory for colonies. Most, including each of ...
... plantation By the 1570s, growing numbers of the English were determined to compete with the new world empires. Over the next several decades, a number of writers stepped forward to develop a theory for colonies. Most, including each of ...
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... considered a matter of 19. haunted: visited familiarly. conscience. 26. surmount credit: surpass belief. 27. bravest: most directly. The Country people20 being made to know, that for On Plantation 59 Christopher Carleill, 1583.
... considered a matter of 19. haunted: visited familiarly. conscience. 26. surmount credit: surpass belief. 27. bravest: most directly. The Country people20 being made to know, that for On Plantation 59 Christopher Carleill, 1583.
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