The Life of WashingtonBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1962 - 226 頁 The effect of this "single, immortal, and dubious anecdote," and others like it, has made this book one of the most influential in the history of American folklore. Originally published as an eighty-page pamphlet entitled The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington, it quickly attained immense popularity. In 1806 a so-called fifth edition was published which contained for the first time the tale of George Washington and the cherry tree; the book has survived to this day, although largely on the basis of that episode. This volume follows the text of the ninth (1809) printing, which included all the famous anecdotes. This republication is unique in its detailed commentary on Mason Weems and other biographers of Washington. |
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... Washington , at the Monongahela in 1755 , but was mysteriously unable to hit him . Various details of Washington's ... George Washington ( New York , 1829 ) , which was written for the American Sunday School Union ; in " Peter Parley ...
... Washington , at the Monongahela in 1755 , but was mysteriously unable to hit him . Various details of Washington's ... George Washington ( New York , 1829 ) , which was written for the American Sunday School Union ; in " Peter Parley ...
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... George Washington in Latin Prose ( New York , 1835 ) , written by an Ohio teacher named Francis Glass ; nor in James Kirke Paulding's more sprightly Life of Washington of the same year . Paulding also may have been thinking of Weems ...
... George Washington in Latin Prose ( New York , 1835 ) , written by an Ohio teacher named Francis Glass ; nor in James Kirke Paulding's more sprightly Life of Washington of the same year . Paulding also may have been thinking of Weems ...
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... Washington seems closer to these than to the Ideal Mother of nineteenth - century biography . The first mention of her character is a remark that George could not have inherited his martial spirit from her : " For as some of the ...
... Washington seems closer to these than to the Ideal Mother of nineteenth - century biography . The first mention of her character is a remark that George could not have inherited his martial spirit from her : " For as some of the ...
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