Letters from an American Farmer (Epistulae Agricolae Americani) est series epistularum a J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur, scriptore Franco-Americano, scriptarum primumque anno 1782 editum. Prima inscriptio plenius explicat: Letters from an American Farmer; Describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners, and Customs not Generally Known; and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Litterae duodecim variissimas res tractant, ab identitate Americana nata ad commercium servorum Atlanticum.

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J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur.
Nantucket insula est unus ex nonnullis locis in Epistulis pictis. Tabula falsa, numquam emendata, in nonnullis editionibus impressa est.[1]

Crèvecœur Epistulas scribebat per tempus annorum septem ante Bellum Libertatis Americanae, cum Orange Comitatum Novi Eboraci fundum exerceret. Fabula narratur a narratore ficto qui cum viro honesto Anglico epistularum commercium habet, et quaeque epistula proprium aspectum vitae vel loci in coloniis Britannicis in America Septentrionali sitis tractat. Opus variis modis et generibus utitur, inter quae observationes documentariae et sociologicae.

  1. Manning 1997:232.

Bibliographia

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Editiones hodiernae

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  • Crèvecoeur, J. Hector St. John de. 1981. Letters from an American Farmer and Sketches of Eighteenth-Century America, ed. Albert E. Stone. Penguin Classics. ISBN 9780140390063.
  • Crèvecoeur, J. Hector St. John de. 1997. Letters from an American Farmer, ed. Susan Manning. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199554744.

Fontes secundarii

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  • Ben-Zvi, Yael. 2007. Mazes of Empire: Space and Humanity in Crèvecoeur's "Letters." Early American Literature 42(1):73–105. JSTOR 25057482. doi:10.1353/eal.2007.0002.
  • Beranger, Jean F. 1977. The Desire of Communication: Narrator and Narratee in "Letters from an American Farmer." Early American Literature 12(1), JSTOR 25070813.
  • Brogan, Hugh. 2001. The Penguin History of the United States. Penguin. ISBN 9780140252552.
  • Carew-Miller, Anna. 1993. The Language of Domesticity in Crèvecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer. Early American Literature 28(3):242–254. JSTOR 25056944.
  • Carlson, David. 2003. Farmer versus Lawyer. Early American Literature 38(2):257. Literature Online. doi:10.1353/eal.2003.0024.
  • Grabo, Norman S. 1991. Crèvecoeur's American: Beginning the World Anew. The William and Mary Quarterly 48(2):159–172. JSTOR 2938066.
  • Holbo, Christine. 1997. Imagination, Commerce, and the Politics of Associationism in Crèvecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer. Early American Literature 32(1):20–65. JSTOR 25057072.
  • Larkin, Edward. 2006. The cosmopolitan revolution: loyalism and the fiction of an American nation. Novel: A Forum on Fiction 40(1/2):52–76. Textus. doi:10.1215/ddnov.040010052.
  • Machor, James L. 1982. The Garden City in America: Crevecoeur's Letters and the Urban-Pastoral Context. American Studies Journal 23(1). Textus.
  • Philbrick, Nathaniel. 1991, The Nantucket Sequence in Crèvecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer. The New England Quarterly 64(3). JSTOR 366350.
  • Robinson, David. 1981. Crèvecoeur's James: The Education of an American Farmer. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology 80(4):552–571. JSTOR 27708923.
  • Saar, Doreen Alvarez.1994. J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur. In The Heath Anthology of American Literature, vol1, ed. Paul Lautner. Ed. 2a. Lexingtoniae Massachusettae: D. C. Heath and Company. ISBN 066932972.
  • Saar, Doreen Alvarez. 1987. Crèvecoeur's "Thoughts on Slavery": "Letters from an American Farmer" and Whig Rhetoric. Early American Literature 22(2):192–203. JSTOR 25056663.
  • Winston, Robert P. 1985. Strange Order of Things!: The Journey to Chaos in "Letters from an American Farmer." Early American Literature 19:249–267. JSTOR 25057072.

Nexus externi

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