American Colonial Prose: John Smith to Thomas JeffersonMary Ann Radzinowicz CUP Archive, 1984年6月7日 - 285 頁 Mary Ann Radzinowicz's volume comprises texts from the American colonial period, which bear witness to the extraordinary diversity of writing at this time. All the texts are permeated by a strong historical consciousness. Indeed five of the ten writers selected called their writing 'histories'. What we see emerging from the writers is a particular American identity, full of idealism and a strong emotional commitment to ideas, culminating in the Declaration of Independence and the metamorphosis of America from colony to nation. Professor Radzinowicz has written a substantial introduction to the volume in which she provides a history of the thirteen colonies, exploring the social, theological, intellectual and political expectations of the early settlers. This volume will be indispensable reading for students of American literature and history. |
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CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH The Generall Historie | 41 |
GOVERNOR WILLIAM BRADFORD The History | 61 |
MARY ROWLANDSON The Sovereignty and Goodness | 79 |
SARAH KEMBLE KNIGHT The Private Journal of | 123 |
WILLIAM BYRD II History of the Dividing Line | 142 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS Personal Narrative | 177 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Autobiography of Benjamin | 190 |
PATRICK TAILFER HUGH ANDERSON | 238 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON Autobiography The Declaration | 255 |
Notes | 274 |
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