Memory's Nation: The Place of Plymouth RockUniv of North Carolina Press, 1998 - 699 стор. Long celebrated as a symbol of the country's origins, Plymouth Rock no longer receives much national attention. In fact, historians now generally agree that the Pilgrims' storied landing on the Rock never actually took place - the tradition having emerged |
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... rhetorical equivalent that now domi- nates the text . But that was the dilemma creating the problem : you cannot give adequate consideration to the changing meaning of the Pilgrims and their Rock down through the years without taking ...
... rhetorical equivalent that now domi- nates the text . But that was the dilemma creating the problem : you cannot give adequate consideration to the changing meaning of the Pilgrims and their Rock down through the years without taking ...
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... rhetorical continuity . That is why this book ends with the Tercentenary , which a literary critic of the day observed by noting that New England as a region was dead , by which he meant the culture generated by the Puritans and ...
... rhetorical continuity . That is why this book ends with the Tercentenary , which a literary critic of the day observed by noting that New England as a region was dead , by which he meant the culture generated by the Puritans and ...
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... rhetorical figure standing for New England's reactionary intransigency in the face of the victory of Jeffersonian Republicans , which took its most extreme position by threatening secession during the War of 1812. Plymouth Rock and New ...
... rhetorical figure standing for New England's reactionary intransigency in the face of the victory of Jeffersonian Republicans , which took its most extreme position by threatening secession during the War of 1812. Plymouth Rock and New ...
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A Boat a Ship Some People | 6 |
The Liberty Boys Hoist One for the Forefathers | 23 |
The Federalists Take Their Stand on the Rock | 41 |
Webster and the Rock | 60 |
Wherein Tears Are Struck from the Rock | 86 |
Circumferential Matters Relating to the Rock | 101 |
The Great TrinitarianUnitarianCongregational Battle over the Ownership of the Pilgrims and Their Rock | 114 |
Concerning Certain Flaws in the Rock | 142 |
Feminizing the Rock | 361 |
Under the RockSomething for Bowdoin | 396 |
Cutting a Colossus from the Rock | 422 |
The Rocks Red Glare | 452 |
Brooklyn NightsSomething by Way of Lighter Fare | 486 |
The Stern and RockBound Lodge | 510 |
Wherein the Rock Gets Reconstructed | 534 |
The Pilgrim Fathers Where Are They? | 566 |
The Rock Rolled Back | 169 |
Tabling the Rock | 196 |
Written on the Rock | 226 |
Setting Free the Rock | 250 |
Rock Ballast for the Ship of State | 278 |
Wherein the Rock Becomes a Rolling Stone | 306 |
Carving a Face on the Rock | 330 |
The Rock Impounded | 589 |
The Statue and the Rock | 619 |
A Forwarding Address | 634 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 647 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 671 |
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