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Hermsprong - or, man as he is not

Robert Bage (Author), Pamela Perkins (Editor)
Print Book, English, 2002
Broadview Press Ltd, 2002
387 sidor ; 21.7 cm
9781551112794, 1551112795
1023268114
AcknowledgementsIntroductionRobert Bage: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextHermsprongAppendix A: Bage’s LifeWilliam Godwin, from a letter to Mary Wollstonecraft, 15 June, 1797From William Hutton, “Memoirs of Mr. Bage,” The Monthly Magazine (Jan. 1802)Appendix B: Bage’s FictionMonthly Review on Bage’s early fictionMount HennethBarham DownsThe Fair SyrianJames WallaceMan as he IsSelected responses to HermsprongWilliam TaylorMary WollstonecraftThe British CriticThe Critical ReviewAnna Laetitia BarbauldSir Walter ScottRobert Bage on novel-writingPreface to Mount HennethPreface to Man as he IsAppendix C: America and Eighteenth-Century LiteratureEuropeans observing AmericansFrom Pierre de Charlevoix, Journal of a Voyage to North-America(London, 1761)From Benjamin Franklin, “Remarks concerning the Savages ofNorth America” (London, 1793)From John Shebbeare, Lydia, or Filial Duty (London, 1755)From William Smith, An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians (Philadelphia, 1765)“Americans” observing EuropeansFrom Baron de Lahontan, New Voyages to North America (1703)From Joseph Addison, The Spectator (April 27, 1711)From Voltaire, L’Ingenu; or, the Sincere Huron:A True History (London, 1768)Eighteenth-Century MichillimackinacFrom Pierre de Charlevoix, Journal of a Voyage to North-America(London, 1761)From John Long, Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader (London, 1791)From Alexander Henry, Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories (1809)From Jonathan Carver, Travels through the Interior Parts of North America (London, 1778)Select Bibliography