An edition of The first West (2002)

The first West

writing from the American frontier, 1776-1860

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An edition of The first West (2002)

The first West

writing from the American frontier, 1776-1860

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"In late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century American writing, the "West," which comprised the territory between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi River, was a ubiquitous topic. Yet this writing is often overlooked in studies of the American West, which reach past this region to the Far Western frontier, and in analyses of whites and Native Americans, which typically focus on moments of contact." "Tracing historic events in the early westward movement, The First West: Writing from the American Frontier 1776-1860 brings together a unique and extensive range of writers and texts. Many of the texts produced in and about this "first West" have not been reprinted until now. The book's selections include government documents and treaties, land-promotion schemes, white depictions of natives, native accounts of whites, easterners describing westerners, westerners describing easterners, and literary texts. Several selections concern contact and conquest, while others focus on community building in the wake of westward-moving white settlement. The volume includes literary and non-literary writing from such well-known figures as Thomas Jefferson, William Bartram, Margaret Fuller, Black Hawk, Caroline Kirkland, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, and Abraham Lincoln. It also features writing from lesser-known individuals including William Warren, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Rebecca Burlend, Daniel Drake, Eliza Farnham, and Gideon Lincecum. Demonstrating a strikingly vital interracial, interregional, and intercultural dialogue, The First West illustrates the continuing diversification of American cultural history. An exceptional text for courses in American literature and history, it challenges students' ideas about the American frontier, the West, and the processes of contact, settlement, community, and class."--BOOK JACKET.

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The first West: writing from the American frontier, 1776-1860
2002, Oxford University Press
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The First West: Writing from the American Frontier 1776-1860
February 9, 2002, Oxford University Press, USA
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 942-944).

Published in
New York
Genre
Sources., Literary collections.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/3278
Library of Congress
PS561 .F57 2002, PS561F57 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 944 p. :
Number of pages
944

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3941248M
ISBN 10
0195141334
LCCN
2001018539
OCLC/WorldCat
45804950
Library Thing
2472429
Goodreads
3176817

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