Emma Corbett

Emma Corbett

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  • Author: Samuel Jackson Pratt
  • Publisher: Broadview Press
  • ISBN: 1554810752
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

Set both in England and in America, Emma Corbett is the moving story of a family torn apart by the American revolutionary war. Edward Corbett and Henry Hammond are brought up together and go on to marry each other’s sisters, but fight on opposite sides in the war. Emma Corbett, Edward’s sister, follows Henry to Pennsylvania. Disguised as a man, she fights for the British before finding Henry and saving his life, but the war and its aftermath have tragic consequences for all four young people. This powerful epistolary novel was a transatlantic best-seller, in part because both sides of the conflict are fully represented—as are the miseries and terrible costs of war. Appendices include contemporary reviews as well as contemporary writings on heroism, sensibility, and women and war. A series of personal letters between Pratt (writing as Courtney Melmoth) and Benjamin Franklin, for whom he worked in France, are also included.


Emma Corbett

Emma Corbett

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  • Author: Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson)
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  • Category : Epistolary fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 220


Americans in British Literature, 1770–1832

Americans in British Literature, 1770–1832

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  • Author: Professor Christopher Flynn
  • Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1409474895
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

American independence was inevitable by 1780, but British writers spent the several decades following the American Revolution transforming their former colonists into something other than estranged British subjects. Christopher Flynn's engaging and timely book systematically examines for the first time the ways in which British writers depicted America and Americans in the decades immediately following the revolutionary war. Flynn documents the evolution of what he regards as an essentially anthropological, if also in some ways familial, interest in the former colonies and their citizens on the part of British writers. Whether Americans are idealized as the embodiments of sincerity and virtue or anathematized as intolerable and ungrateful louts, Flynn argues that the intervals between the acts of observing and writing, and between writing and reading, have the effect of distancing Britain and America temporally as well as geographically. Flynn examines a range of canonical and noncanonical works-sentimental novels of the 1780s and 1790s, prose and poetry by Wollstonecraft, Blake, Coleridge, and Wordsworth; and novels and travel accounts by Smollett, Lennox, Frances Trollope, and Basil Hall. Together, they offer a complex and revealing portrait of Americans as a breed apart, which still resonates today.


The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer

The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer

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  • Category : English essays
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 698


American Fragments

American Fragments

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  • Author: Daniel Diez Couch
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812298403
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

Between the independence of the colonies and the start of the Jacksonian age, American readers consumed an enormous number of literary texts called "fragments."American Fragments argues that this archive of deliberately unfinished writing reimagined the place of marginalized individuals in a country that was itself still unfinished.


Emma Corbett

Emma Corbett

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  • Author: Samuel Jackson Pratt
  • Publisher: Broadview Press
  • ISBN: 1460403355
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 327

Set both in England and in America, Emma Corbett is the moving story of a family torn apart by the American revolutionary war. Edward Corbett and Henry Hammond are brought up together and go on to marry each other’s sisters, but fight on opposite sides in the war. Emma Corbett, Edward’s sister, follows Henry to Pennsylvania. Disguised as a man, she fights for the British before finding Henry and saving his life, but the war and its aftermath have tragic consequences for all four young people. This powerful epistolary novel was a transatlantic best-seller, in part because both sides of the conflict are fully represented—as are the miseries and terrible costs of war. Appendices include contemporary reviews as well as contemporary writings on heroism, sensibility, and women and war. A series of personal letters between Pratt (writing as Courtney Melmoth) and Benjamin Franklin, for whom he worked in France, are also included.


The Satirical Gaze

The Satirical Gaze

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  • Author: Cindy McCreery
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199267569
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 316

This is the first scholarly study to focus on satirical prints of women in the late eighteenth century. This was the golden age of graphic satire: thousands of prints were published, and they were viewed by nearly all sections of the population. These prints both reflected and sought to shape contemporary debate about the role of women in society. Cindy McCreery's study examines the beliefs and prejudices of Georgian England which they revealed.


Lost Portland, Oregon

Lost Portland, Oregon

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  • Author: Val C. Ballestrem
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • ISBN: 146713953X
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

As Portland has grown and changed, so has its architectural landscape. Once prominent landmarks have disappeared--the Marquam Building collapsed during 1912 renovations, the massive chamber of commerce building became a parking lot and the Corbett Building became a shopping mall. The city skyline was shaped by architects like Justus F. Krumbein and David L. Williams, only to drastically change in the face of urban renewal and the desire for modernization. Discover the stories behind some of Portland's most iconic buildings, including the Beth Israel Synagogue and the first East Side High School, both lost to fire. Join historian Val C. Ballestrem as he explores the city's architectural heritage from the 1890s to the present, as well as the creative forces behind it.


Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren

Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren

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  • Author: Kate Davies
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
  • ISBN: 0199281106
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 332

Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren were radical friends in a revolutionary era. They produced definitive histories of the English Civil War and the American Revolution, attacked the British government and the United States federal constitution, and instigated a debate on women's rights which inspired Mary Wollstonecraft and other feminists. Setting Warren and Macaulay's lives and writing in the context of the revolutionary Atlantic, this is the first book to consider one ofthe eighteenth century's most important political friendships.


Transatlantic Stories and the History of Reading, 1720–1810

Transatlantic Stories and the History of Reading, 1720–1810

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  • Author: Eve Tavor Bannet
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139497618
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 305

Eve Tavor Bannet explores some of the remarkable stories about the Atlantic world that shaped Britons' and Americans' perceptions of that world. These stories about women, servants, the poor and the dispossessed were frequently rewritten or reframed by editors and printers in America and Britain for changing audiences, times and circumstances. Bannet shows how they were read by examining what contemporaries said about them and did with them; in doing so, she reveals the creatively dynamic and unstable character of transatlantic print culture. Stories include the 'other' Robinson Crusoe and works by Penelope Aubin, Rowlandson, Chetwood, Tyler, Kimber, Richardson, Gronniosaw, Equiano, Cugoano Marrant, Samson Occom, Mackenzie and Pratt.