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| John Smith, Narratives of Virginia and New England |
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| John Winthrop, A Modell of Christian Charity |
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| Thomas Morton, New English Canaan |
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| Endicott, Bradford, Captain Shrimp and the Nine Worthies |
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| William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation |
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| Profane young man who drowns, Squanto, Morton |
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| Mary Rowlandson, captivity narrative |
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| Rowlandson, Narragansett Tribe |
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| Samuel Sewell, Diary, "The Selling of Joseph" |
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| Sarah Kemble Knight, Diary |
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| William Byrd II, Histories of the Dividing Line |
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| Cotton Mather, The Wonders of the Invisible World |
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| Jonathan Edwards, sermons "Sinners" |
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| Michael Wigglesworth, Day of Doom |
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| Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography |
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| written to his son William, royal Gov of NJ |
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| Thomas Paine, Common Sense |
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| Publius (James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay), The Federalist papers |
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| J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur, Letters from an American Farmer |
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| Olaudah Equiano, Interesting Narrative |
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| William Hill Brown, The Power of Sympathy |
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Thomas Harrington Myra Harrington, sister to Harrington Harriot Fawcet, illegitimate sister to Harrington and Myra Jack Worthy Mrs. Eliza Holmes, common friend of Harrington, Harriot, and Myra Mr. Harrington, Thomas and Myra's father Maria, Mr. Harrington's mistress and Harriot's mother Martin and Ophelia |
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| Hannah Webb Foster, The Coquette |
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Eliza Wharton Rev. J. Boyer Major Peter Sanford Lucy Freeman (after marriage her last name changes to Sumner) Charles Deighton Mr. T. Selby Julia Granby |
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| Susanna Haswell Rowson, Charlotte Temple |
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| Charlotte Temple, Montraville (seducer), Madame La Rue, Belcour (Montraville's friend who contributes to Charlotte's ruin by implying an affair) |
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| Judith Sargent Murray, "On the Equality of the Sexes" |
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| Charles Brockden Brown, Wieland |
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| Clara Wieland, loves Henry Pleyel, Theodore Wieland, married to Catherine Pleyel, Carwin the biloquist |
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| Charles Brockden Brown, Edgar Huntly |
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| Edgar Huntly, Waldegreve (dead friend), Clithero (servant). epistolary between Edgar and his fiancee |
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| Robert Munford, The Candidates |
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| Wou'dbe and Worthy (good), freeholders Guzzle, Twist, Stern, Prize. Bad candidates are Strutabout, Toddy and Smallhopes |
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| Royall Tyler, The Contrast |
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| Charlotte Manly (coquettish), Leticia (her friend), Col. Manly (Charlotte's Brother, American man, virtuous), Maria Selby (improves herself by reading, discovers her fiance to be lacking), Mr. Billy Dimple (fiance of Maria, European type, tries to woo Charlotte and Leticia simultaneously) |
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature |
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| RWE, Divinity School Address |
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| Margaret Fuller, Women in the 19th Century |
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| HDT, "Civil Disobedience" |
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| Frederick Douglass, Life of Frederick Douglass |
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| Harriet Ann Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl |
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| Linda Brent, Dr and Mrs. Brent, Mr. Sands |
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| Elizabeth Stoddard, The Morgesons |
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| Cassandra Morgeson, Charles (cousin whom she has affair with, dies early), Veronica (sister, marries alcoholic Ben Somers who dies after two years), Desmond Somers (reformed alcoholic, marries Cassandra) |
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| Frado Smith (daughter of Mag Smith (white who marries a black man), mulatto), Mrs. Bellmont, Mary Bellmont (bad to Frado), aunt Abbey, James, Jack, Jane Mr. Bellmont (good to Frado) |
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| James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans |
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| Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter |
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| Hester Prynne, Pearl, Rev. Dimmesdale, Chillingsworth (ex-husband) |
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| Hawthorne, The House of the Seven Gables |
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| Clifford and Hepzibah Pynchon, Phoebe Pynchon, Judge Jaffrey Pynchon, Matthew Maule (accused of witchcraft by Col. Pynchon, in order to get his land), Mr. Holgrave (artist, daguerrotypist) |
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| Hawthorne, The Blithedale Romance |
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| Coverdale, Zenobia, Hollingsworth, |
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| Herman Melville, Moby-Dick |
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| Ishmael, Queequeg, Cap'n Ahab, Starbuck, Flask, Stubb, Fedallah, Pip, The Rachel |
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| Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin |
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| Washington Irving, The Sketch Book |
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| Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle |
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| Washington Irving, The Alhambra |
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