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Appointed is a recently recovered novel written by William Anderson and Walter Stowers, two of the editors of the Detroit Plaindealer, a long-running and well-regarded African American newspaper of the late nineteenth century. Drawing heavily on nine
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Bryan Sinche
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Early American Literature. 55:539-544
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Bryan Sinche
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Biography. 42:825-845
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Against a Sharp White Background
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgs08p1.17
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgs08p1.17
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Bryan Sinche
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The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 110:498-501
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Bryan Sinche
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Atlantic Studies. 13:249-264
In “The end of the ocean,” I argue that nineteenth-century literary imaginings of oceanic space that celebrated openness, wildness, and instability were, paradoxically, enabled by American efforts to ensure worldwide military control. I focus esp
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Bryan Sinche
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ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. 59:377-410
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Bryan Sinche
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African American Review. 45:83-98
William Wells Brown wrote his final book, My Southern Home: or, the South and Its People, following his 1879 tour of the American South. Published in 1880, the book makes an odd coda to a prolific literary career during which Brown authored numerous
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Bryan Sinche
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Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 10:132-161
This essay evaluates the significance of voice and “natural language” in James Fenimore Cooper’s first three maritime novels, The Pilot (1824), The Red Rover (1827), and The Water-Witch (1830). In each of those works Cooper imagines ships with