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- catalog abstract "Early American Literature and Culture: Essays Honoring Harrison T. Meserole, a timely collection that reflects changing conceptions of the field, contains studies by leading scholars and celebrates the achievements of Harrison T. Meserole--colonialist, bibliographer, and Shakespeare scholar extraordinaire. These dynamic essays deal with areas at the forefront of current research, such as popular culture, minority and non-Anglo writings, recanonization, genre studies, and. Anglo-American links. All the contributors were Meserole's students sometime during the twenty-eight years he taught at The Pennsylvania State University, and all have established their own scholarly reputations since then. Timothy K. Conley examines the institutionalization of American literature. Donald P. Wharton considers the influence of the English Renaissance on Colonial sea literature. Paul J. Lindholdt provides an overview of a vast popular genre, the colonial. Promotion tract. Raymond F. Dolle uncovers the satire against Sir Walter Raleigh, the romantic treasure-seeker, by his more hard-nosed contemporary, John Smith. Reiner Smolinski's revisionist essay argues that New England's leading divines did not--as many still believe--justify their Errand eschatologically. Ada Van Gastel discusses the main text of the early Dutch colonists, by Adriaen van der Donck. Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola analyzes Sarah Kemble Knight's. Travel journal as an unusual example of a Puritan picaresque. Jeffrey Walker probes eighteenth-century undergraduate commonplace books revealing the seamy side of Harvard undergraduate life. Stephen R. Yarbrough examines Jonathan Edwards's conceptions of time in the last work he saw to press before he died. Robert D. Arner introduces and annotates two unpublished poems by the Samuel Pepys of eighteenth-century Virginia, Robert Bolling. Robert D. Habich explores. Franklin's rhetorical method as rooted in contemporary empirical science. Cheryl Z. Oreovicz shows how Mercy Warren's tragedies contained stern messages for the post-Revolutionary "Lost generation." Jayne K. Kribbs looks at the popular novelist John Davis as a candidate for recanonization, and Paul Sorrentino shows that Mason Lock Weems's so-called children's classic, The Life of Washington, is a complex, artistic work for adults.".
- catalog contributor b3685234.
- catalog contributor b3685235.
- catalog coverage "United States Civilization To 1783.".
- catalog coverage "United States Intellectual life 17th century.".
- catalog coverage "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description ""Books by Harrison T. Meserole [and] Ph.D. dissertations directed by Harriston T. Meserole at the Pennsylvania State University"--P. 242-243.".
- catalog description "Anglo-American links. All the contributors were Meserole's students sometime during the twenty-eight years he taught at The Pennsylvania State University, and all have established their own scholarly reputations since then. Timothy K. Conley examines the institutionalization of American literature. Donald P. Wharton considers the influence of the English Renaissance on Colonial sea literature. Paul J. Lindholdt provides an overview of a vast popular genre, the colonial.".
- catalog description "Early American Literature and Culture: Essays Honoring Harrison T. Meserole, a timely collection that reflects changing conceptions of the field, contains studies by leading scholars and celebrates the achievements of Harrison T. Meserole--colonialist, bibliographer, and Shakespeare scholar extraordinaire. These dynamic essays deal with areas at the forefront of current research, such as popular culture, minority and non-Anglo writings, recanonization, genre studies, and.".
- catalog description "Franklin's rhetorical method as rooted in contemporary empirical science. Cheryl Z. Oreovicz shows how Mercy Warren's tragedies contained stern messages for the post-Revolutionary "Lost generation." Jayne K. Kribbs looks at the popular novelist John Davis as a candidate for recanonization, and Paul Sorrentino shows that Mason Lock Weems's so-called children's classic, The Life of Washington, is a complex, artistic work for adults.".
- catalog description "Heroic drama for an uncertain age : the plays of Mercy Warren / Cheryl Z. Oreovicz -- "Reserved for my pen" : John Davis's place in American literature / Jayne K. Kribbs -- Authority and genealogy in Mason Locke Weems's Life of Washington / Paul Sorrentino.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-259) and index.".
- catalog description "National interest and the genealogy of early American literature / Timothy K. Conley -- Hudson's mermaid : symbol and myth in early American sea literature / Donald P. Wharton -- The significance of the colonial promotion tract / Paul J. Lindholdt -- Captain John Smith's satire of Sir Walter Raleigh / Raymond F. Dolle -- Jehovah's peculium : the New Jerusalem and the Jews in Puritan eschatology / Reiner Smolinski -- Ethnic pluralism in early American literature : incorporating Dutch-American texts into the canon / Ada Van Gastel -- The New England frontier and the picaresque in Sarah Kemble Knight's journal / Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola -- "The war of the words" in Harvard's class of '54 : collegiate literary culture in eighteenth-century America / Jeffrey Walker -- The beginning of time : Jonathan Edwards's Original sin / Stephen R. Yarbrough -- The muse of history : Robert Bolling's verses on the Norfolk Inoculation Riots of 1768-1769 / Robert D. Arner -- Franklin's scientific ethics : exemplary rhetoric in the Autobiography / Robert D. Habich.".
- catalog description "Promotion tract. Raymond F. Dolle uncovers the satire against Sir Walter Raleigh, the romantic treasure-seeker, by his more hard-nosed contemporary, John Smith. Reiner Smolinski's revisionist essay argues that New England's leading divines did not--as many still believe--justify their Errand eschatologically. Ada Van Gastel discusses the main text of the early Dutch colonists, by Adriaen van der Donck. Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola analyzes Sarah Kemble Knight's.".
- catalog description "Travel journal as an unusual example of a Puritan picaresque. Jeffrey Walker probes eighteenth-century undergraduate commonplace books revealing the seamy side of Harvard undergraduate life. Stephen R. Yarbrough examines Jonathan Edwards's conceptions of time in the last work he saw to press before he died. Robert D. Arner introduces and annotates two unpublished poems by the Samuel Pepys of eighteenth-century Virginia, Robert Bolling. Robert D. Habich explores.".
- catalog extent "264 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Early American literature and culture.".
- catalog identifier "0874134234 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Early American literature and culture.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Newark, Del. : University of Delaware Press ; London : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Early American literature and culture.".
- catalog spatial "United States Civilization To 1783.".
- catalog spatial "United States Intellectual life 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog subject "810.9/001 20".
- catalog subject "American literature Colonial period, approximately 1600-1775 History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "American literature Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PS185 .E23 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Heroic drama for an uncertain age : the plays of Mercy Warren / Cheryl Z. Oreovicz -- "Reserved for my pen" : John Davis's place in American literature / Jayne K. Kribbs -- Authority and genealogy in Mason Locke Weems's Life of Washington / Paul Sorrentino.".
- catalog tableOfContents "National interest and the genealogy of early American literature / Timothy K. Conley -- Hudson's mermaid : symbol and myth in early American sea literature / Donald P. Wharton -- The significance of the colonial promotion tract / Paul J. Lindholdt -- Captain John Smith's satire of Sir Walter Raleigh / Raymond F. Dolle -- Jehovah's peculium : the New Jerusalem and the Jews in Puritan eschatology / Reiner Smolinski -- Ethnic pluralism in early American literature : incorporating Dutch-American texts into the canon / Ada Van Gastel -- The New England frontier and the picaresque in Sarah Kemble Knight's journal / Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola -- "The war of the words" in Harvard's class of '54 : collegiate literary culture in eighteenth-century America / Jeffrey Walker -- The beginning of time : Jonathan Edwards's Original sin / Stephen R. Yarbrough -- The muse of history : Robert Bolling's verses on the Norfolk Inoculation Riots of 1768-1769 / Robert D. Arner -- Franklin's scientific ethics : exemplary rhetoric in the Autobiography / Robert D. Habich.".
- catalog title "Early American literature and culture : essays honoring Harrison T. Meserole / edited by Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".