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Part IV : Genres and Writers: Cross-Cultural Conversations


Subject Literature » American Literature

Period 1000 - 1999 » 1600-1699, 1700-1799

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405112918.2005.x


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21. The Genres of Exploration and Conquest Literatures 22. The Conversion Narrative in Early America 23. Indigenous Literacies: New England and New Spain 24. America's First Mass Media: Preaching and the Protestant Sermon Tradition 25. Neither Here Nor There: Transatlantic Epistolarity in Early America 26. True Relations and Critical Fictions: The Case of the Personal Narrative in Colonial American Literatures 27. “Cross-Cultural Conversations”: The Captivity Narrative 28. Epic, Creoles, and Nation in Spanish America 29. Plainness and Paradox: Colonial Tensions in the Early New England Religious Lyric 30. Captivating Animals: Science and Spectacle in Early American Natural Histories 31. Challenging Conventional Historiography: The Roaming “I”/Eye in Early Colonial American Eyewitness Accounts 32. Republican Theatricality and Transatlantic Empire 33. Reading Early American Fiction ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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