Early American WritingPenguin, 1. feb. 1994 - 672 sider Drawing materials from journals and diaries, political documents and religious sermons, prose and poetry, Giles Gunn's anthology provides a panoramic survey of early American life and literature—including voices black and white, male and female, Hispanic, French, and Native American. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... church establishment to account not only for its intolerance of variant interpretations of Christianity but for its intrusion into state affairs. But dissent of a different order was also to erupt at the end of the century, when the ...
... church establishment to account not only for its intolerance of variant interpretations of Christianity but for its intrusion into state affairs. But dissent of a different order was also to erupt at the end of the century, when the ...
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... churches with clergy, these institutions became in time centers of learning that not only introduced their students to fresh ideas but soon began to encourage new thinking. But the gathering and dissemination of information that would ...
... churches with clergy, these institutions became in time centers of learning that not only introduced their students to fresh ideas but soon began to encourage new thinking. But the gathering and dissemination of information that would ...
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... churches of the New England colonies but spread as far south as Georgia. It was an impressive display of the pentup energy of religious feeling, originally aroused and nourished by Puritan conceptions, that in the first third of the ...
... churches of the New England colonies but spread as far south as Georgia. It was an impressive display of the pentup energy of religious feeling, originally aroused and nourished by Puritan conceptions, that in the first third of the ...
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... church organization, of religious practice, would continue to remain paramount for many individual Americans, but they would no longer dominate cultural life. Within less than a century, America would declare its independence from ...
... church organization, of religious practice, would continue to remain paramount for many individual Americans, but they would no longer dominate cultural life. Within less than a century, America would declare its independence from ...
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... church, no religion and are not idolaters, what more can I say? They live according to nature, and may be called Epicureans rather than Stoics. There are no merchants among their number, nor is there barter. The nations wage war upon ...
... church, no religion and are not idolaters, what more can I say? They live according to nature, and may be called Epicureans rather than Stoics. There are no merchants among their number, nor is there barter. The nations wage war upon ...
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Michel de Montaigne 15331592 | |
Michael Drayton 15631631 | |
Samuel de Champlain 15671635 | |
John Smith 15801631 | |
William Bradford 15901657 | |
Fray Carlos José Delgado 1677c 1750 | |
Benjamin Franklin 17061790 | |
Elizabeth Ashbridge 17131755 | |
John Woolman 17201772 | |
Chief Logan | |
Chief Pachgantschilias | |
Thomas Jefferson 17341826 | |
Thomas Paine 17371809 | |
Thomas Morton 1579?1647 | |
Ann Hutchinson 15911643 | |
Anne Bradstreet 1612?1672 | |
Roger Williams 16131683 | |
Michael Wigglesworth 16311705 | |
Edward Taylor 1644?1729 | |
Samuel Sewall 16521730 | |
Sarah Kemble Knight 16661727 | |
Robert Beverley c 16731722 | |
Abigail Adams 17441818 | |
Hugh Henry Brackenridge 17481816 | |
The Federalist Papers 17871788 | |
Timothy Dwight 17521817 | |
Joel Barlow 17541812 | |
Royall Tyler 17571826 | |
Susanna Haswell Rowson 1762?1824 | |
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