ABSTRACT

The English Literatures of America redefines colonial American literatures, sweeping from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia to the West Indies and Guiana. The book begins with the first colonization of the Americas and stretches beyond the Revolution to the early national period. Many texts are collected here for the first time; others are recognized masterpieces of the canon--both British and American--that can now be read in their Atlantic context. By emphasizing the culture of empire and by representing a transatlantic dialogue, The English Literatures of America allows a new way to understand colonial literature both in the United States and abroad.

part 1|35 pages

The Globe at 1500

chapter 1|33 pages

The Expansion of Europe

part 2|557 pages

The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

part 3|517 pages

The Eighteenth Century

chapter 9|85 pages

Religion in the Enlightenment

chapter 10|130 pages

Histories

chapter 11|87 pages

The Literature of Politics

chapter 12|48 pages

Science in America: The Eighteenth Century

chapter 13|61 pages

Belles Lettres

chapter 14|101 pages

Poetry: The Eighteenth Century