The Importance of Feeling English: American Literature and the British Diaspora, 1750-1850Princeton University Press, 2009. 2. 9. - 176페이지 American literature is typically seen as something that inspired its own conception and that sprang into being as a cultural offshoot of America's desire for national identity. But what of the vast precedent established by English literature, which was a major American import between 1750 and 1850? |
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... Brackenridge and Philip Freneau's Rising Glory of America (1771), the version Freneau rewrote after the Revolution, Timothy Dwight's America (1780), David Humphreys “On the Future Glory of America,” (1780), Joel Barlow's “The Prospect ...
... Brackenridge give voice to these sentiments when they contend that “By persecution wrong'd/ And popish cruelty, our father's came/ From Europe's shores to this blest abode” (“Rising Glory,” 239–41). Timothy Dwight chimes in with the ...
... Brackenridge contrast the aggression of Native Americans—acting in the name of French imperial authority—to the peaceful toiling of the members of “the hapless colonies”: Yes, while they overturn'd the soil untill'd, . . . . fierce ...
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Writing English in America | 19 |
The Sentimental Libertine | 43 |
The Heart of Masculinity | 73 |
The Gothic in Diaspora | 94 |
Afterword From Cosmopolitanism to Hegemony | 118 |
Notes | 129 |
Index | 153 |