Catharine Brown
Cherokee Sister
The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown, 1818-1823
Herausgeber: Gaul, Theresa Strouth
Catharine Brown
Cherokee Sister
The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown, 1818-1823
Herausgeber: Gaul, Theresa Strouth
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Theresa Strouth Gaul is a¿professor of English at Texas Christian University. She is the editor of To Marry an Indian: The Marriage of Harriett Gold and Elias Boudinot in Letters, 1823¿1839 and a coeditor of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.
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Theresa Strouth Gaul is a¿professor of English at Texas Christian University. She is the editor of To Marry an Indian: The Marriage of Harriett Gold and Elias Boudinot in Letters, 1823¿1839 and a coeditor of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780803240759
- ISBN-10: 0803240759
- Artikelnr.: 38022468
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780803240759
- ISBN-10: 0803240759
- Artikelnr.: 38022468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Theresa Strouth Gaul is a professor of English at Texas Christian University. She is the editor of To Marry an Indian: The Marriage of Harriett Gold and Elias Boudinot in Letters, 1823–1839 and a coeditor of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.
List of Illustrations 000
Acknowledgments 000
Statement of Editorial Method 000
List of Abbreviations 000
Editor’s Introduction 000
“My beloved people”: Early Life and Cherokee Contexts 000
“The dear missionaries”: Education, Conversion, and Missionary
Contexts 000
“A means of great good to our people”: Interpreter and Teacher 000
Brown’s Writings 000
“With pleasure I spend a few moments in writing to you”:
Brown’s Letters 000
“I jest sit down to address you with my pen”: The Rhetorics
of Brown’s Letters 000
“O painful is it to record”: Brown’s Diary 000
Other Textual Representations 000
Memoir of Catharine Brown 000
Part 1. Collected Writings, 1818-1823
Letters 000
Diary 000
Part 2. Nineteenth-Century Representations of Catharine Brown
Catharine Brown, the Converted Cherokee: A Missionary Drama, Founded on
Fact (1819) 000
A Lady of Connecticut
Excerpt from Traits of the Aborigines of America (1822) 000
Lydia Sigourney
“Inscription: For the Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
Anonymous
“The Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
H.S.
Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation
(1825) 000
Rufus Anderson
Source Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Works Cited 000
Acknowledgments 000
Statement of Editorial Method 000
List of Abbreviations 000
Editor’s Introduction 000
“My beloved people”: Early Life and Cherokee Contexts 000
“The dear missionaries”: Education, Conversion, and Missionary
Contexts 000
“A means of great good to our people”: Interpreter and Teacher 000
Brown’s Writings 000
“With pleasure I spend a few moments in writing to you”:
Brown’s Letters 000
“I jest sit down to address you with my pen”: The Rhetorics
of Brown’s Letters 000
“O painful is it to record”: Brown’s Diary 000
Other Textual Representations 000
Memoir of Catharine Brown 000
Part 1. Collected Writings, 1818-1823
Letters 000
Diary 000
Part 2. Nineteenth-Century Representations of Catharine Brown
Catharine Brown, the Converted Cherokee: A Missionary Drama, Founded on
Fact (1819) 000
A Lady of Connecticut
Excerpt from Traits of the Aborigines of America (1822) 000
Lydia Sigourney
“Inscription: For the Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
Anonymous
“The Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
H.S.
Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation
(1825) 000
Rufus Anderson
Source Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Works Cited 000
List of Illustrations 000
Acknowledgments 000
Statement of Editorial Method 000
List of Abbreviations 000
Editor’s Introduction 000
“My beloved people”: Early Life and Cherokee Contexts 000
“The dear missionaries”: Education, Conversion, and Missionary
Contexts 000
“A means of great good to our people”: Interpreter and Teacher 000
Brown’s Writings 000
“With pleasure I spend a few moments in writing to you”:
Brown’s Letters 000
“I jest sit down to address you with my pen”: The Rhetorics
of Brown’s Letters 000
“O painful is it to record”: Brown’s Diary 000
Other Textual Representations 000
Memoir of Catharine Brown 000
Part 1. Collected Writings, 1818-1823
Letters 000
Diary 000
Part 2. Nineteenth-Century Representations of Catharine Brown
Catharine Brown, the Converted Cherokee: A Missionary Drama, Founded on
Fact (1819) 000
A Lady of Connecticut
Excerpt from Traits of the Aborigines of America (1822) 000
Lydia Sigourney
“Inscription: For the Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
Anonymous
“The Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
H.S.
Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation
(1825) 000
Rufus Anderson
Source Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Works Cited 000
Acknowledgments 000
Statement of Editorial Method 000
List of Abbreviations 000
Editor’s Introduction 000
“My beloved people”: Early Life and Cherokee Contexts 000
“The dear missionaries”: Education, Conversion, and Missionary
Contexts 000
“A means of great good to our people”: Interpreter and Teacher 000
Brown’s Writings 000
“With pleasure I spend a few moments in writing to you”:
Brown’s Letters 000
“I jest sit down to address you with my pen”: The Rhetorics
of Brown’s Letters 000
“O painful is it to record”: Brown’s Diary 000
Other Textual Representations 000
Memoir of Catharine Brown 000
Part 1. Collected Writings, 1818-1823
Letters 000
Diary 000
Part 2. Nineteenth-Century Representations of Catharine Brown
Catharine Brown, the Converted Cherokee: A Missionary Drama, Founded on
Fact (1819) 000
A Lady of Connecticut
Excerpt from Traits of the Aborigines of America (1822) 000
Lydia Sigourney
“Inscription: For the Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
Anonymous
“The Grave of Catharine Brown” (1825) 000
H.S.
Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation
(1825) 000
Rufus Anderson
Source Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Works Cited 000