Keyword [Early american] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | Episodic poetics in the early American republic: The politics of writing in parts |
| 22. | Accounting for taste: The early American music business and secularization in music aesthetics, 1720--1825 |
| 23. | Rhetorics of whiteness: Race, class and the development of early American modernism |
| 24. | Indians in the mirror: Playing the myths of Aeneas and Cato in early American drama, 1600-1860 |
| 25. | 'Drawn into unknown lands': Frontier travel and possibility in early American literature |
| 26. | 'Black flowers to the soldier's hallowed grave': Public and private commemoration of early American servicemen |
| 27. | Defining Properties: Literary Cultivation and National Character in Early American Literature |
| 28. | Hermeneutics and narratology in early American management thought |
| 29. | Between Free Speech and Propaganda: Denaturing the Political in the Early American Movie Industry |
| 30. | Anti-Catholicism and the Indian in early American literatur |
| 31. | The rhetoric and philosophy of early American discourse, 1767--1801: Toward a theory of common sense |
| 32. | The novel and the conservative: The politics of early American women's fiction (Susanna Haswell Rowson, Hannah Webster Foster, Tabitha Tennay, Frances Burney, Charlotte Ramsay Lennox) |
| 33. | The Conversion of the World in the Early Republic: Race, Gender, and Imperialism in the Early American Foreign Mission Movement |
| 34. | All states were not created equal: Control of the public lands in the early American republic and the rise of western sectionalism |
| 35. | Puritans, patriots, and proto-science fiction: The influence of early American culture on the production and consumption of science fiction and utopian fiction in American literature |
| 36. | Dangerous intelligence: Slavery, race, and St. Domingue in the early American Republic (Haiti) |
| 37. | When God, the devil, and a friendly cannibal met at sea: A study of early American shipwrecks |
| 38. | Continent ajar: Environmental practice and early American writing |
| 39. | Born of water and spirit: Popular religion and early American Baptists in Kentucky, 1776--1860 |
| 40. | Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child) |
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