亵渎 发表于 2025-3-26 21:33:29

Inventing an American Language and LiteratureA Poem on the Rising Glory of America ..

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Educating American Citizens Thoughts Upon the Mode of Education Proper in a Republic ..

叙述 发表于 2025-3-27 06:46:00

Narrating Nationhood History of the American Revolution . Columbian Magazine. ..

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心胸开阔 发表于 2025-3-27 20:57:34

Introductionject to the control and subservient to the interest of a haughty parent. You have now an interest of your own to augment and defend: you have an empire to raise and support by your exertions and a national character to establish and extend by your wisdom and virtues.” To accomplish all of this, he a

纯朴 发表于 2025-3-27 23:45:55

Inventing an American Language and Literatureem titled “On the Rising Glory of America.” The authors were Philip Freneau (soon to win fame as the “Poet of the Revolution” and later a central figure in the Jeffersonian Republican Party) and Hugh Henry Brackenridge (a lawyer, legislator, justice of Pennsylvania’s supreme court, and author in lat

绝缘 发表于 2025-3-28 02:54:31

Educating American Citizensision and an actual intellectual project.. A 1760 graduate of the College of New Jersey, Rush was a statesman, physician, and professor of medicine in Philadelphia until his death in 1813. He also served as a friend, mentor, correspondent, and conscience to many of his former classmates, colleagues,

发牢骚 发表于 2025-3-28 09:54:22

Narrating Nationhoodheir collective autobiography—the history of the American Republic. Their mission was exalted, the historians knew, for they offered their countrymen self-knowledge, moral instruction, and pleasure. Because “the actions and affairs of men are subject to as regular and uniform laws, as other events”

hermitage 发表于 2025-3-28 12:13:44

Contesting Popular Culturerence for other cultural forms. To the intellectuals’ dismay, the American public seemed to crave those sentimental novels and plays that also enjoyed great popularity in England in the late eighteenth century. That almost all of the novels and plays available in the 1780s were English apparently di
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