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- catalog contributor b11885829.
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs 1783-1850 Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs To 1775 Fiction.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "A character -- the intruder -- The economist -- Eugenia--or the coquette.--a true story -- An adventure at a country house -- The microcosm: or, man as he is (No. VI) -- Character of a rich man -- Character of a good man -- The observer No. 1: bad opinion of mankind -- The candid acknowledgment of an old batchelor -- Observer, No. VII -- [On the use of cosmetics: a dialogue] -- A new dialogue of the dead; between major --------, of the late Continental Army, and cudjoe, formerly an African slave -- A dialogue -- A dialogue between Solomon Spindle, a country Preceptor, and his son Jack, a college blood -- Dialogues of the living -- Gossiping: a dialogue -- [The female Empire] -- [Adventures of a shilling: a dream] -- A dream -- Detraction. A vison -- The dream of Irus -- A vision -- A consolatory letter to a friend upon the death of his mistress -- An extraordianry dream -- [A reverie] -- The paradise of Negro-Slaves.--A dream --".
- catalog description "A dream -- Prophetic dream respecting philadelphia -- Observer, No IX -- The chimney piece -- The union. No. V: On avarice -- Juvenis--No. VI -- On honor -- New fables -- Conversation of a company of Ephemeræ -- A fable for the ladies -- Dream -- Memoirs of a pine tree -- [The beggar: A fragment] -- Har times. A fragment -- The prostitute--A fragment -- Has he a fortune? -- The China Aster -- A fragment -- The blind man a fragment -- The unfeeling father -- The cottage a sentimental fragment -- The lover's grave. A sentimental fragment -- Mary--A fragment -- The shipwreck -- The rural complainer; or, unfortunate fair -- Maria, a fragment--founded on fact -- A fragment -- Sentimental fragment -- A fragment -- The fragments of "L. B." [Bleecker?] -- A fragment -- The storm--a fragment -- Alexis--a fragment -- Margaret--a fragment -- The beauties of a country life. A fragment of a letter --".
- catalog description "A fragment [offered as a conclusion to the "beauties of a country life"] -- The execution. A pathetic fragment -- A fragment -- A fragment -- Unexampled cruelty. A fragment of the reign of Robespiere -- The funeral--a fragment -- A fragment -- Maria; or, the seduction. A fragment -- The church yard. A fragment -- The duel -- The advantages of a city life. A fragment of a letter -- A fragment on Benevolence -- Lavinia and Lorenzo. A fragment -- The story of Maria--from sterne -- Anna. A fragment in the manner of sterne -- Peter Pennyless.--A fragment -- A fragment -- The country inn--a fragment in imitation of sterne -- Maria--a sentimental fragment, in the delicate, beautiful, sublime, consistent, and fashionable style of the present day -- Cathlin of Clutha. A poem (from Ossian) -- Palemon. An Idyl -- Ethelgar. A Saxon poem -- The loves fo Artho and Colval a fragment -- A fragment, in imitation of Ossian --".
- catalog description "Genuine letter from an injured wife to her husband -- Copy of a letter from Miss T--------, of --------, Long-Island -- [The fatal effects of dissipation] -- The observer: Number IV [-V] -- Letter from an old Bachelor -- A letter, from a Quaker to a Tythe-gatherer -- A grammatical epistle to Miss Sally Syntax -- To Mr. Michael de Mribus, in answer to his grammatical epistle addressed to Miss Sally Syntax -- [Letter from Joan] -- [The visioin of Mirzah] -- The history of Santon Barsisa -- Almet, the dervise -- Asem, an Eastern tale; or a vindication of the wisdom of providence in the moral government of the world -- Zaman: an oriental tale -- [Almoran, the hermit] -- The complaint of Iman; or, th efalse apperances of happiness and misery: an Eastern tale -- The dreamer:--A politico-philosophical tale -- The visions of Aleph -- The happy vale -- Timur--an Eastern tale -- A Chinese letter -- Hali -- A notable journey on the tops of trees --".
- catalog description "Louisa--a novel -- The evening walk -- Affecting story of Thomas and Eliza.".
- catalog description "Preface by Mistress Saunders -- [Jonathan Weatherwise's prognostications] -- Interesting reflections on the life of Miss Polly Baker -- On annual White-Washings -- The progress of a countryman -- On the inconsistency of mankind -- On giving and receiving advice -- The art of pushing into business, and making way in the world [part one] -- The art of pushing into business, and making way in the world [part two] -- The fool, Number XVII -- The complaints of Infelix Maritus -- Account of the ugly club -- Vanderkruitz's Aerial Excursion -- Oration on noses -- The reformer, No. IX -- Petition of an African slave, to th elegislature of Massachusetts -- Letter of a negro -- [Speech of Africanus] -- Eloquence of an Indian Chief -- [Indian speech] -- The story of Inkle and Yarico -- The history of Okano: The fragment -- The two friends of Bourbonne -- The sport of fortune -- Saint Forlax -- Despair; or the history of Delia and Lorenzo --".
- catalog description "The sorrows of Llwen the daughter of Yrganvy a fragment of Welsh poetry -- Edwin's Urn. A fragment -- Henry; or the captive. A fragment -- Anna; or the second part of the captive -- The club--No. IX. [with "the sorrows of Lathmar"] -- The rural mourner. A sentimental fragment -- Fragment of a letter -- Poetic prose. An humble imitation of Ossian. Cathlin and Colmar.".
- catalog description "vol.1 Reverie, occasioned by reading the bision of mirza -- Allegory -- ["A dream"] -- The dreamer. No. VII -- The farmer and his thirteen sons, an allegory -- Hope. an allegory -- An allegory, particularly composed for the use and attention of young people; to impress on their minds a nice regard to wisdom and truth -- Prudence and artifice; an allegory -- The wisdom of providence -- An apologue -- [A parable against persecution] -- The afflicted brother -- The mourning mother--An apologue -- A true relation of the unheard-of sufferings of david menzies, surgeon, among the cherokees, and of his surprising deliverance -- An affecting anecdote of an Indian Chief -- [Theodosia. a tale] -- "Cacique of ontario: an Indian tale" -- Anecdote of an Algonquin woman -- [The torture of Col. Crawford] -- [The torture of the Manhiem sisters] -- [Atticus No. 45: characters] -- The American spectator. Number XVII -- The life of an American farmer --".
- catalog description "vol.2 On the pleasure derived from objects of terror; with Sir Bertrand: a fragment -- [Sir Bertrand -- a fragment] -- A fragment in the manner of the old romances -- Sir Edmond, a gothic fragment -- [On objects of terror: with "montmorency, a fragment"] -- Edwin and Laura. A fragment -- Rinaldo: a gothic fragment -- The Pilgrim: a romantic fragment -- A fragment -- Unhappy effects from an extraordinary affection -- Opulence -- An eclipse of the Moon -- The story-teller number I -- A ventriloquist -- The nun -- Striking instance of the shocking effects of fanaticism -- [Anecdote of a Witch's trial] -- [The moralist] -- Written in a grave-yard -- Something unaccountable -- The story of the Captain's wife -- An account of a murder committed by Mr. J----- Y-----, -- Of the unpardonable sin -- [Letter from Philander] -- [On inconstancy] -- Alcander to Eliza -- Letter from Maria to Eliza -- Maria to Eliza --".
- catalog extent "2 v. (793 p.) ;".
- catalog identifier "0773478426 (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "0773478442 (v. 2)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in British and American magazines ; v. 5-6".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs 1783-1850 Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs To 1775 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "813/.0108 21".
- catalog subject "American fiction 18th century.".
- catalog subject "American fiction 19th century.".
- catalog subject "PS648.S5 A615 2000".
- catalog subject "Short stories, American.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A character -- the intruder -- The economist -- Eugenia--or the coquette.--a true story -- An adventure at a country house -- The microcosm: or, man as he is (No. VI) -- Character of a rich man -- Character of a good man -- The observer No. 1: bad opinion of mankind -- The candid acknowledgment of an old batchelor -- Observer, No. VII -- [On the use of cosmetics: a dialogue] -- A new dialogue of the dead; between major --------, of the late Continental Army, and cudjoe, formerly an African slave -- A dialogue -- A dialogue between Solomon Spindle, a country Preceptor, and his son Jack, a college blood -- Dialogues of the living -- Gossiping: a dialogue -- [The female Empire] -- [Adventures of a shilling: a dream] -- A dream -- Detraction. A vison -- The dream of Irus -- A vision -- A consolatory letter to a friend upon the death of his mistress -- An extraordianry dream -- [A reverie] -- The paradise of Negro-Slaves.--A dream --".
- catalog tableOfContents "A dream -- Prophetic dream respecting philadelphia -- Observer, No IX -- The chimney piece -- The union. No. V: On avarice -- Juvenis--No. VI -- On honor -- New fables -- Conversation of a company of Ephemeræ -- A fable for the ladies -- Dream -- Memoirs of a pine tree -- [The beggar: A fragment] -- Har times. A fragment -- The prostitute--A fragment -- Has he a fortune? -- The China Aster -- A fragment -- The blind man a fragment -- The unfeeling father -- The cottage a sentimental fragment -- The lover's grave. A sentimental fragment -- Mary--A fragment -- The shipwreck -- The rural complainer; or, unfortunate fair -- Maria, a fragment--founded on fact -- A fragment -- Sentimental fragment -- A fragment -- The fragments of "L. B." [Bleecker?] -- A fragment -- The storm--a fragment -- Alexis--a fragment -- Margaret--a fragment -- The beauties of a country life. A fragment of a letter --".
- catalog tableOfContents "A fragment [offered as a conclusion to the "beauties of a country life"] -- The execution. A pathetic fragment -- A fragment -- A fragment -- Unexampled cruelty. A fragment of the reign of Robespiere -- The funeral--a fragment -- A fragment -- Maria; or, the seduction. A fragment -- The church yard. A fragment -- The duel -- The advantages of a city life. A fragment of a letter -- A fragment on Benevolence -- Lavinia and Lorenzo. A fragment -- The story of Maria--from sterne -- Anna. A fragment in the manner of sterne -- Peter Pennyless.--A fragment -- A fragment -- The country inn--a fragment in imitation of sterne -- Maria--a sentimental fragment, in the delicate, beautiful, sublime, consistent, and fashionable style of the present day -- Cathlin of Clutha. A poem (from Ossian) -- Palemon. An Idyl -- Ethelgar. A Saxon poem -- The loves fo Artho and Colval a fragment -- A fragment, in imitation of Ossian --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Genuine letter from an injured wife to her husband -- Copy of a letter from Miss T--------, of --------, Long-Island -- [The fatal effects of dissipation] -- The observer: Number IV [-V] -- Letter from an old Bachelor -- A letter, from a Quaker to a Tythe-gatherer -- A grammatical epistle to Miss Sally Syntax -- To Mr. Michael de Mribus, in answer to his grammatical epistle addressed to Miss Sally Syntax -- [Letter from Joan] -- [The visioin of Mirzah] -- The history of Santon Barsisa -- Almet, the dervise -- Asem, an Eastern tale; or a vindication of the wisdom of providence in the moral government of the world -- Zaman: an oriental tale -- [Almoran, the hermit] -- The complaint of Iman; or, th efalse apperances of happiness and misery: an Eastern tale -- The dreamer:--A politico-philosophical tale -- The visions of Aleph -- The happy vale -- Timur--an Eastern tale -- A Chinese letter -- Hali -- A notable journey on the tops of trees --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Louisa--a novel -- The evening walk -- Affecting story of Thomas and Eliza.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface by Mistress Saunders -- [Jonathan Weatherwise's prognostications] -- Interesting reflections on the life of Miss Polly Baker -- On annual White-Washings -- The progress of a countryman -- On the inconsistency of mankind -- On giving and receiving advice -- The art of pushing into business, and making way in the world [part one] -- The art of pushing into business, and making way in the world [part two] -- The fool, Number XVII -- The complaints of Infelix Maritus -- Account of the ugly club -- Vanderkruitz's Aerial Excursion -- Oration on noses -- The reformer, No. IX -- Petition of an African slave, to th elegislature of Massachusetts -- Letter of a negro -- [Speech of Africanus] -- Eloquence of an Indian Chief -- [Indian speech] -- The story of Inkle and Yarico -- The history of Okano: The fragment -- The two friends of Bourbonne -- The sport of fortune -- Saint Forlax -- Despair; or the history of Delia and Lorenzo --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The sorrows of Llwen the daughter of Yrganvy a fragment of Welsh poetry -- Edwin's Urn. A fragment -- Henry; or the captive. A fragment -- Anna; or the second part of the captive -- The club--No. IX. [with "the sorrows of Lathmar"] -- The rural mourner. A sentimental fragment -- Fragment of a letter -- Poetic prose. An humble imitation of Ossian. Cathlin and Colmar.".
- catalog tableOfContents "vol.1 Reverie, occasioned by reading the bision of mirza -- Allegory -- ["A dream"] -- The dreamer. No. VII -- The farmer and his thirteen sons, an allegory -- Hope. an allegory -- An allegory, particularly composed for the use and attention of young people; to impress on their minds a nice regard to wisdom and truth -- Prudence and artifice; an allegory -- The wisdom of providence -- An apologue -- [A parable against persecution] -- The afflicted brother -- The mourning mother--An apologue -- A true relation of the unheard-of sufferings of david menzies, surgeon, among the cherokees, and of his surprising deliverance -- An affecting anecdote of an Indian Chief -- [Theodosia. a tale] -- "Cacique of ontario: an Indian tale" -- Anecdote of an Algonquin woman -- [The torture of Col. Crawford] -- [The torture of the Manhiem sisters] -- [Atticus No. 45: characters] -- The American spectator. Number XVII -- The life of an American farmer --".
- catalog tableOfContents "vol.2 On the pleasure derived from objects of terror; with Sir Bertrand: a fragment -- [Sir Bertrand -- a fragment] -- A fragment in the manner of the old romances -- Sir Edmond, a gothic fragment -- [On objects of terror: with "montmorency, a fragment"] -- Edwin and Laura. A fragment -- Rinaldo: a gothic fragment -- The Pilgrim: a romantic fragment -- A fragment -- Unhappy effects from an extraordinary affection -- Opulence -- An eclipse of the Moon -- The story-teller number I -- A ventriloquist -- The nun -- Striking instance of the shocking effects of fanaticism -- [Anecdote of a Witch's trial] -- [The moralist] -- Written in a grave-yard -- Something unaccountable -- The story of the Captain's wife -- An account of a murder committed by Mr. J----- Y-----, -- Of the unpardonable sin -- [Letter from Philander] -- [On inconstancy] -- Alcander to Eliza -- Letter from Maria to Eliza -- Maria to Eliza --".
- catalog title "An anthology of the short story in 18th and 19th century America / [compiled by] Edward W.R. Pitcher.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "text".