%0 Book
%T Empowering words outsiders and authorship in early America
%A Weyler, Karen Ann
%I Univ. of Georgia Press
%@ 0820343242
%@ 0820343234
%@ 9780820343242
%@ 9780820343235
%K American literature Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 History and criticism
%K American literature Revolutionary period, 1775-1783 History and criticism
%K Outsiders in literature
%K Authorship Social aspects United States
%K Literacy Social aspects United States
%K Nordamerika
%K Englisch
%K Literatur
%K Randgruppe
%K Geschichte 1600-1775
%D 2013
%X Includes bibliographical references and index
%X Introduction: Outsider authorship in early AmericaMourning New England: Phillis Wheatley and The broadside elegy -- An "Englishman under English colours": Briton Hammon, John Marrant, and the fungibility of Christian faith -- "Common, plain, every day talk" from "an uncommon quarter": Samson Occom and the language of the execution sermon -- Becoming "the American heroine": Deborah Sampson, collaboration, and performance -- "To proceed with spirit": Clementina Rind and the Virginia Gazette -- When barbers wrote books: mechanic societies and authorship -- Conclusion: Uncovering other outsider authors.
%X Introduction: Outsider authorship in early America -- Mourning New England: Phillis Wheatley and The broadside elegy -- An "Englishman under English colours": Briton Hammon, John Marrant, and the fungibility of Christian faith -- "Common, plain, every day talk" from "an uncommon quarter": Samson Occom and the language of the execution sermon -- Becoming "the American heroine": Deborah Sampson, collaboration, and performance -- "To proceed with spirit": Clementina Rind and the Virginia Gazette -- When barbers wrote books: mechanic societies and authorship -- Conclusion: Uncovering other outsider authors.
%C Univ. of Georgia Press
%C Athens, Ga. [u.a.]
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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