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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... reality . That reality seldom includes the work of Federalist writers in the early republic . Graydon's Memoirs represents a number of texts in the early re- public that deserve to be recovered and perpetuated , not because they ...
... reality . That reality seldom includes the work of Federalist writers in the early republic . Graydon's Memoirs represents a number of texts in the early re- public that deserve to be recovered and perpetuated , not because they ...
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... reality , laws , pub- lic opinion , and the machinations of flesh - and - blood men determined her " eccentric " course . White recognizes her eccentricity as a " wandering situation " ( 84 ) , both a literal traveling beyond acceptable ...
... reality , laws , pub- lic opinion , and the machinations of flesh - and - blood men determined her " eccentric " course . White recognizes her eccentricity as a " wandering situation " ( 84 ) , both a literal traveling beyond acceptable ...
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... reality . But the nineteenth - century nonfictional prose tradition , including autobiography and history , does come to believe that reality can be expressed through language , for example , in the symbolism with which Tho- reau can ...
... reality . But the nineteenth - century nonfictional prose tradition , including autobiography and history , does come to believe that reality can be expressed through language , for example , in the symbolism with which Tho- reau can ...
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