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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... England , who taking a fair English woman to wife , begat a son in all respects as black as the father was , although England was his native country , and an English woman his mother . Whereby it seems this blackness proceeds rather of ...
... England , who taking a fair English woman to wife , begat a son in all respects as black as the father was , although England was his native country , and an English woman his mother . Whereby it seems this blackness proceeds rather of ...
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... England , is made good Allum , of that kind which is called Roch allum . The richnesse of such a commodity is so well knowen , that I need not to say any thing thereof . The same earth doth also yeeld White coprasse , Nitrum , and ...
... England , is made good Allum , of that kind which is called Roch allum . The richnesse of such a commodity is so well knowen , that I need not to say any thing thereof . The same earth doth also yeeld White coprasse , Nitrum , and ...
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... England , saving that they are flatter , of more divers colours , and some pide . The leafe also of the stemme is much different . In taste they are altogether as good as our English peaze . Wickonzowr , called by us Peaze , in respect ...
... England , saving that they are flatter , of more divers colours , and some pide . The leafe also of the stemme is much different . In taste they are altogether as good as our English peaze . Wickonzowr , called by us Peaze , in respect ...
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... England . Kaishucpenauk , a white kinde of roots about the bignesse of hennes egges , and neere of that forme : their taste was not so good to our seeming as of the other , and therefore their place and maner of growing not so much ...
... England . Kaishucpenauk , a white kinde of roots about the bignesse of hennes egges , and neere of that forme : their taste was not so good to our seeming as of the other , and therefore their place and maner of growing not so much ...
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... England , that grow in many places of the country ; of which , when we came in places where they were , we gathered and eat many , but the naturall inhabitants never . OF FRUITS . Chestnuts there are in divers places great store : some ...
... England , that grow in many places of the country ; of which , when we came in places where they were , we gathered and eat many , but the naturall inhabitants never . OF FRUITS . Chestnuts there are in divers places great store : some ...
Índice
of the Will 1754 | 628 |
Thomas Paine | 673 |
Histories | 683 |
Daniel Defoe | 689 |
Dr Alexander Hamilton | 708 |
Nathaniel Ames II | 716 |
Peter Oliver | 771 |
Stephen Burroughs | 801 |
108 | |
John Cotton | 160 |
Thomas Morton | 168 |
William Bradford | 175 |
George | 194 |
Richard Ligon | 201 |
Anonymous | 222 |
Aphra Behn | 233 |
John Esquemeling | 292 |
Ned Edward Ward | 299 |
New England and Canada | 305 |
Thomas Shepard | 316 |
Ned Ward | 400 |
Sarah Knight | 415 |
The Trials of Puritanism | 429 |
the Keayne controversy | 443 |
Richard Saltonstall | 457 |
Deodat Lawson | 475 |
The Seventeenth Century | 489 |
Increase Mather | 504 |
three selections about smallpox | 521 |
The Seventeenth Century | 527 |
George Herbert | 535 |
New Englands Annoyances c 1642 | 538 |
Anne Bradstreet | 548 |
Religion in the Enlightenment | 597 |
The Literature of Politics | 813 |
Edmund Burke | 850 |
Notes on the State of Virginia Query 19 1781 | 863 |
Judith Sargent Murray | 874 |
Ottobah Cugoano John Stuart | 880 |
Benjamin Franklin | 891 |
The Eighteenth Century | 901 |
Jonathan Edwards | 907 |
Benjamin Franklin | 915 |
William Bartram | 939 |
Belles Lettres | 949 |
Thomas Jefferson | 971 |
Susannah Haswell Rowson | 989 |
Fisher Ames | 1000 |
The Eighteenth Century | 1011 |
Benjamin Tompson | 1032 |
three versions of Psalm 137 | 1040 |
Anonymous | 1048 |
John Dyer | 1061 |
Phillis Wheatley | 1076 |
The Rector of St Johns Nevis | 1088 |
Joel Barlow | 1094 |
Philip Freneau | 1104 |
INDEX | 1113 |
954 | 1117 |
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The English Literatures of America, 1500-1800 Myra Jehlen,Michael Warner Pré-visualização limitada - 1997 |
The English Literatures of America, 1500-1800 Myra Jehlen,Michael Warner Pré-visualização limitada - 1997 |
The English Literatures of America: 1500-1800 Myra Jehlen,Michael Warner Pré-visualização limitada - 2013 |
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