Anthology of American Literature, المجلد 1George McMichael, Frederick C. Crews Prentice Hall, 1997 - 2332 من الصفحات Represents the American literary works most respected by modern scholars. Volume I covers Christopher Columbus through Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. This book also emphasizes the contributions to the American literary canon made by women and minority authors. Extensive explanatory headnotes and footnotes link the works and authors of a period and provide readers with additional insights into each selection. New to this edition is an expanded presentation of Native American literature (myths, tales, autobiography, etc.). |
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... took away many of the children ; but most of them died soon after . 8 James Sagamore of Sagus ? died also , and most of his folks . John Sagamore desired to be brought among the English , ( so he was ) and promised ( if he recovered ) ...
... took away many of the children ; but most of them died soon after . 8 James Sagamore of Sagus ? died also , and most of his folks . John Sagamore desired to be brought among the English , ( so he was ) and promised ( if he recovered ) ...
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... took Leave of Keimer as going to see my Friends . The Governor gave me an ample Let- ter , saying many flattering things of me to my Father , and strongly recom- mending the Project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a Thing that ...
... took Leave of Keimer as going to see my Friends . The Governor gave me an ample Let- ter , saying many flattering things of me to my Father , and strongly recom- mending the Project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a Thing that ...
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... took the ager , owing to the warm weather , and finally he took a steamboat and left the country . He was the only man that ever took mosquitoes at heart that I know of . But mosquitoes is natur , and I never find fault with her ; if ...
... took the ager , owing to the warm weather , and finally he took a steamboat and left the country . He was the only man that ever took mosquitoes at heart that I know of . But mosquitoes is natur , and I never find fault with her ; if ...
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Columbuss Letter Describing His First Voyage | 15 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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