Charlotte Temple
Charlotte Temple est mythistoria a Susanna Rowson scripta et primum in Anglia anno 1791 prolata, nomine Charlotte: A Tale of Truth.[1] Prima editio Americana prolata est anno 1794, et mythistoria optime venit.[2] Plus quam ducentas editiones habuit. Charlotte Temple est prima libri persona, mater Luciae Temple, primae personae sequelae Lucy Temple.
Adnotationes
recensere- ↑ "Charlotte: A Tale of Truth - Brief Background Notes from Lecture on Rowson"
- ↑ Appellata est "maxima liber optime venita in historia Americana donec 1852, cum Harrieta Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin proferret" (Rowson 1991:vii–viii), et prima mythistoria optime veniens Americana (Watts 1978:56).
Editiones selectae
recensere- Rowson, Susanna. 1791. Charlotte: A Tale of Truth. Londinii: Minerva Press.
- Rowson, Susanna. 1794. Charlotte: A Tale of Truth. Ed. 1a Americana. Mathew Carey.
- Rowson, Susanna. 1797. Charlotte Temple. Ed. 3a Americana. Mathew Carey.
- Rowson, Susanna. 1824. Charlotte Temple. Bostoniae: William Ewer
Bibliographia
recensere- Rowson, Susanna. 1991. "Charlotte Temple" and "Lucy Temple." Ed. Ann Douglas. Novi Eboraci: Penguin Books.
- Emily Stipes Watts. 1978. The Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945. Austin Texiae: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-76435-9, ISBN 0-292-76450-2.
Nexus externi
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