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William Bradford's books : Of Plimmoth Plantation and the printed word
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William Bradford's books : Of Plimmoth Plantation and the printed word

作者: Douglas Anderson
出版商: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
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"Widely regarded as the most important narrative of seventeenth-century New England, William Bradford's Of Plimmoth Plantation is one of the founding documents of American literature and history. In William Bradford's Books this portrait of the religious dissenters who emigrated from the Netherlands to New England in 1620 receives perhaps it sharpest textual analysis to date - and for the first since that of Samuel
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類型/形式: Biography
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其他的實體格式: Online version:
Anderson, Douglas, 1950-
William Bradford's books.
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003
(OCoLC)606935375
提及的人: William Bradford; William Bradford; William Bradford; William Bradford; William Bradford; William Bradford; William Bradford; William (Politiker) Bradford
資料類型: 傳記, 網際網路資源
文件類型: 圖書, 網路資源
所有的作者/貢獻者: Douglas Anderson
ISBN: 0801870747 9780801870743
OCLC系統控制編碼: 48965053
描述: ix, 280 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: Introduction: the operations of print --
Words and wind --
Such neighbors and brethren as we are --
Artificial persons --
Here is the miserablest time --
Controller of stories --
Conclusion: the high preserver of men.
責任: Douglas Anderson.
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An analysis of William Bradford's "Of Plimmoth Plantation", a portrait of the religious dissenters who emigrated from the Netherlands to New England in 1620. Douglas Anderson offers literary and  再讀一些...

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Meticulously researched and eloquently argued... This lovingly fashioned biography of the first American history book affirms the fundamental responsibilities of good history writing. -- Richard J. 再讀一些...

 
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