After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America 1780-1830University of New Hampshire ; published by University Press of New England, 2001 - 241 من الصفحات An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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... Letter III . Andrew's history is a record of the emigrant's progression from oppressed European to free American ... letter to James , asserted " that writing letters is nothing more than talking on paper " and indicated that he wants ...
... Letter III . Andrew's history is a record of the emigrant's progression from oppressed European to free American ... letter to James , asserted " that writing letters is nothing more than talking on paper " and indicated that he wants ...
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... Letter II are not quite apolitical . James links them to current political issues at several points . Where , he asks rhe- torically , " is that station which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American ...
... Letter II are not quite apolitical . James links them to current political issues at several points . Where , he asks rhe- torically , " is that station which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American ...
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... Letter XI ; he , too , is “ stifled and sunk . ” Letter XI is written by a Eu- ropean traveler named Iw - n Al - z who describes a visit he made to John Bartram , the famous botanist . Iw - n echoes the optimism of James's early letters ...
... Letter XI ; he , too , is “ stifled and sunk . ” Letter XI is written by a Eu- ropean traveler named Iw - n Al - z who describes a visit he made to John Bartram , the famous botanist . Iw - n echoes the optimism of James's early letters ...
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