The Power of Sympathy and The CoquettePenguin, 01.11.1996 - 352 Seiten Written in epistolary form and drawn from actual events, Brown’s The Power of Sympathy (1789) and Foster’s The Coquette (1797) were two of the earliest novels published in the United States. Both novels reflect the eighteenth-century preoccupation with the role of women as safekeepers of the young country’s morality. |
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... Magazine of Polite Literature, which later became the North American Review. She would live to see The Coquette reprinted several times before she died in 1840. Carla Mulford is an associate professor of English at the.
... Magazine of Polite Literature, which later became the North American Review. She would live to see The Coquette reprinted several times before she died in 1840. Carla Mulford is an associate professor of English at the.
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... American studies, she has published John Leacock's First Book of the American Chronicles of the Times, 17741775 (1987), a critical edition of an American revolutionaryera satire, and Only for the Eyes of a Friend: The Poems of Annis ...
... American studies, she has published John Leacock's First Book of the American Chronicles of the Times, 17741775 (1987), a critical edition of an American revolutionaryera satire, and Only for the Eyes of a Friend: The Poems of Annis ...
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... America by Isaiah Thomas 1789 The Coquette first published in the United States of America by Samuel Etheridge for E ... American. 5. Women—Fiction. I. Foster, Hannah (Webster) 17581840. Coquette. II. Mulford, Carla, 1955. III. Title. IV ...
... America by Isaiah Thomas 1789 The Coquette first published in the United States of America by Samuel Etheridge for E ... American. 5. Women—Fiction. I. Foster, Hannah (Webster) 17581840. Coquette. II. Mulford, Carla, 1955. III. Title. IV ...
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... America, modified as it was by a certain amount of Christian humanism adapted from the Scottish “Common Sense” school of philosophers, would produce the world's best system of government and the best“enlightened” people the world had ...
... America, modified as it was by a certain amount of Christian humanism adapted from the Scottish “Common Sense” school of philosophers, would produce the world's best system of government and the best“enlightened” people the world had ...
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... American Enlightenment was advanced among elite groups in the AngloAmerican colonies and then the new United States, the era promised a future cleared of the corrupt and evil past of European monasteries and monarchies, a future that ...
... American Enlightenment was advanced among elite groups in the AngloAmerican colonies and then the new United States, the era promised a future cleared of the corrupt and evil past of European monasteries and monarchies, a future that ...
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PREFACE | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
WORTHY to HARRINGTON | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
Miss HARRIOT FAWCET to Miss MYRA HARRINGTON | |
Miss MYRA HARRINGTON to Mrs HOLMES | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
HARRINGTON to HARRIOT | |
HARRINGTON to HARRIOT | |
HARRIOT to MYRA | |
Mrs HOLMES to Miss HARRINGTON | |
WORTHY to HARRINGTON | |
HARRINGTON to WORTHY | |
WORTHY to MYRA | |
Mrs HOLMES to MYRA | |
Mrs HOLMES to MYRA | |
WORTHY to MYRA | |
HARRIOT to MYRA | |
HARRIOT to MYRA | |
HARRIOT to MYRA | |
MYRA to HARRIOT | |
MYRA to Mrs HOLMES | |
WORTHY to MYRA | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance ADIEU advice affection agreeable American answer appeared attention become believe BOSTON Boyer Brown called cause century character circumstances conduct connection considered continued conversation Coquette daughter dear death desire duty early ELIZA WHARTON engaged esteem expect expressed feel fiction friendship future give hand happiness HARRINGTON heart HOLMES honor hope human idea imagination interest Julia kind lady leave LETTER lines live look LUCY Major Sanford mamma manners married means mind Miss moral nature never novel observed once particular passion perhaps person pleased pleasure polite present published readers reading reason received reflection respect retired Richman scenes seems sensibility sentiments sincere situation social society soon soul taste tears tell thing thought told took virtue walked wish woman women WORTHY write written young