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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... puts it : " By the end of the eighteenth century the personal , fluid , individual self , or rather the many separate selves and ' dead selves ' of each man , distinct from all others , had begun to replace the fixed and average public ...
... puts it : " By the end of the eighteenth century the personal , fluid , individual self , or rather the many separate selves and ' dead selves ' of each man , distinct from all others , had begun to replace the fixed and average public ...
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... puts it in his discussion of eighteenth- century nonfictional prose writers : " The eighteenth - century philoso ... Put more simply , just because an author is talking about her or his own life does not mean that she or he is writing an ...
... puts it in his discussion of eighteenth- century nonfictional prose writers : " The eighteenth - century philoso ... Put more simply , just because an author is talking about her or his own life does not mean that she or he is writing an ...
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... puts in a claim for his loss of " landed property in America , " a claim that is eventually hon- ored by the British government . Munro is continually , as a later charac- ter in American literature puts it , minding the main chance ...
... puts in a claim for his loss of " landed property in America , " a claim that is eventually hon- ored by the British government . Munro is continually , as a later charac- ter in American literature puts it , minding the main chance ...
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