Transatlantic Romanticism: An Anthology of British, American, and Canadian Literature, 1767-1867This eagerly-anticipated anthology offers canonical and non-canonical texts from American, British, and Canadian Romantic writers. This long-overdue anthology of Romantic literature meets the growing demand for a coherent and flexible transatlantic Romantic reader. It offers a range of representative materials by the most central, as well as non-canonical, North American and British figures. Thematic groupings and companion readings, strategically integrated throughout the book, work together to provide lively and illuminating views of the major literary, cultural, and political debates of the transatlantic Romantic century. Accessible and engaging introductions and headnotes lead to an even greater appreciation and understanding of the prose and poetry of the transatlantic Romantic era. This is a two volume shrinkwrapped package. |
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... person and insinuating address , a liberal education and the manners of a gentlewoman . She was recommended to the school by a lady whose humanity overstepped the bounds of discretion : for though she knew Miss La Rue had eloped from a ...
... person's interests can be , or can be ascertained to be , identical with those of any other person . This allows the exclusion of none but incapables . The interests of women who have fathers and husbands can never be identical with ...
... person , or idea described ) . In the famous phrase " O , my luve is like a red , red rose " from Robert Burns's " A ... person . Etymology : The study of the historical derivation of words . Eulogy : A statement praising a deceased ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 17061790 | 25 |
SAMSON OCCOM 17231792 | 40 |
Copyright | |
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