Found 623 total hits in 295 results.
128, 131
Nature-writing, 262
Netherlands, history of the United, Motley 181
New England, a digression from English society, 14; at the beginning of 18th century, 43-44; characteristics of the people of, 109-11; in last quarter of 19th century, 248 et seq.
New England, history of, Winthrop 28-29
New England Courant, 61
New National period in American literature, 234 et seq.; bibliography, 272
New York at beginning of 18th century, 44
New York Tribune, 140, 218
Newburyport free Press, 90, 159
Newspapers, in colonies, 60-61; in 20th century, 263-64
North American review, 88, 103, 104, 112, 170
North Carolina in 1724, 44
North of Boston, Frost 261
Norwood, Colonel, 27
Oake, Urian, 41
Old Creole days, Cable 246
Old homestead, the, Thompson 248
Old Ironsides, Holmes 166
Old Manse, 119-20, 145
Old Regime, the, Parkman 185
Old Swimmina Hole, the, Riley 247
Oldtown fireside stories, Stowe 223
Oldtown Folks, Stowe 223
Olmsted, F.
r, the, Eggleston 247
City in the sea, the, Poe 189
Clark, Roger, 41
Clarke, J. F., 141
Clay, Ienry, 208, 209-11
Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain), attacks Cooper's novels, 99; quoted, 236; life and writings, 237-40; typically American, 265
Cobbler Keezar's vision, Whittier 161
Cody, W. F. (Buffalo Bill), 243
Columbus, life of, Irving 91
Commemoration Ode, Lowell 170, 172
Common sense, Paine 75
Conquest of Granada, Irving 91
Conquest of Mexico, Prescott 179
Conquest of Peru, Prescott 179
Conspiracy of Pontiac, the, Parkman 184
Cooke, Rose Terry, 249
Cooper, J. F., 95-101, 265
Cotton, John, 18, 32
Courtship of miles Standish, Longfellow 155
Craddock, C. E., see Murfre.
Mary N. Mary N.
Cranch, C. P., 141
Crisis, the, Paine 75
Cristus, Longfellow 155-56
Cromwell, Oliver, 10
Brothers, S. M., 262-63
Crowded Street, the, Bryant 106
Curtis, G. W., 93, 141, 181
Dana, C. A., 141
Day is done, the, Longfellow 156
Day of doom, the, Wiggle
5, 246
Simple Cobbler of Agawam, the, Ward 37
Sinners in the hands of an Angry God, Edwards 50
Skeleton in Armor, the, Longfellow 155
Sketch book, Irving 89, 91
Skipper Ireson's Ride, Whittier 161
Slavery, influence on literature, 207 et seq.
Slavery in Massachusetts, Thoreau 137
Smith, F. H., 247
Smith, John, 8-10, 20,38
Smith, Sydney, quoted, 88-89
Snow-bound, Whittier 158, 161-162
Snow-image and other tales, the, Hawthorne 145
Songs of labor, Whittier 161
South Carolina in 1724, 44
South, The, in American literature, 245 et seq.
Sparks, Jared, 176
Spofford, Harriet Prescott, 249
Spoon River Anthology, Masters 261
Spy, the, Cooper 89, 97, 98
Stamp Act (1765), 59
Star-Spangled banner, the, Key, 107, 225
Stedman, E. C., 225, 256
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 219-23, 249
Strachey, William, 26, 38
Summary view of the Rights of British America, a, Jefferson 80
Sumner, Charles, 216
Sunthina in the Pastoral line, Lowell 174
Tales
F. L., 236
Paul Revere's Ride, Longfellow 155
Paulding, J. K., 107
Payne, J. H., 107
Pennsylvania, University of, 62
Pennsylvania Gazette, 62 Pennsylvania magazine, 74
Pequot War (1637), 38-39
Percy, George, 27, 38
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 249
Philip II, history of the Reign of, Prescott 179
Phillips, Wendell, 208, 215-16
Picture of New York, Mitchill 90
Pilot, the, Cooper 98
Pioneers, O pioneers, Whitman 204
Pioneers, the, Cooper 97-98, 99
Pioneers of France, the, Parkman 185
Pirate, the, Scott 98
Plymouth plantation, history of, Bradford 28-29
Poe, E. A., literature of escape, 8; in 1826, 89; in New York, 108; life and writings, 187-96
Poet at the Breakfast table, the, Holmes 168
Poetry, Revolutionary verse, 69-72; of freedom, 223 et seq.; of the 20th century, 260-61
Poets and poetry of America, Griswold 107
Poor Richard, Franklin 20, 57
Pory, John, 27
Prairie, the, Cooper 98, 99
Precaution, Cooper 97
Prescott, W. H.
hood, Longfellow 156
Man who Corrupted Hadleyburg, the, Clemens 238
Man without a country, Hale, 224
Marble Faun, the, Hawthorne 146, 151
Marshes of Glynn, the, Lanier 255
Martin Chuzzlewit, Dickens 87
Mason, John, Captain, 38
Massachusetts to Virginia, Whittier 160
Mather, Cotton, 43, 45-48; diary, 46-47
Mather, Increase, 43
Maud Muller, Whittier 5-6
Memorial Odes, Lowell 172
Miller, C. H. (Joaquin), 244
Minister's black Veil, the, Hawthorne 30
Minister's Wo Agawam, the, Ward 37
Sinners in the hands of an Angry God, Edwards 50
Skeleton in Armor, the, Longfellow 155
Sketch book, Irving 89, 91
Skipper Ireson's Ride, Whittier 161
Slavery, influence on literature, 207 et seq.
Slavery in Massachusetts, Thoreau 137
Smith, F. H., 247
Smith, John, 8-10, 20,38
Smith, Sydney, quoted, 88-89
Snow-bound, Whittier 158, 161-162
Snow-image and other tales, the, Hawthorne 145
Songs of labor, Whittier 161
South Carolina in 1724, 44
S
urch, Captain, 39
Circuit rider, the, Eggleston 247
City in the sea, the, Poe 189
Clark, Roger, 41
Clarke, J. F., 141
Clay, Ienry, 208, 209-11
Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain), attacks Cooper's novels, 99; quoted, 236; life and writings, 237-40; typically American, 265
Cobbler Keezar's vision, Whittier 161
Cody, W. F. (Buffalo Bill), 243
Columbus, life of, Irving 91
Commemoration Ode, Lowell 170, 172
Common sense, Paine 75
Conquest of Granada, Irving 91
Conquest of Mexico, Prescott 179
Conquest of Peru, Prescott 179
Conspiracy of Pontiac, the, Parkman 184
Cooke, Rose Terry, 249
Cooper, J. F., 95-101, 265
Cotton, John, 18, 32
Courtship of miles Standish, Longfellow 155
Craddock, C. E., see Murfre.
Mary N. Mary N.
Cranch, C. P., 141
Crisis, the, Paine 75
Cristus, Longfellow 155-56
Cromwell, Oliver, 10
Brothers, S. M., 262-63
Crowded Street, the, Bryant 106
Curtis, G. W., 93, 141, 181
Dana, C. A., 141
Day is done, the, Longfel
Spy, the, Cooper 89, 97, 98
Stamp Act (1765), 59
Star-Spangled banner, the, Key, 107, 225
Stedman, E. C., 225, 256
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 219-23, 249
Strachey, William, 26, 38
Summary view of the Rights of British America, a, Jefferson 80
Sumner, Charles, 216
Sunthina in the Pastoral line, Lowell 174
Tales of a traveler, Irving 91
Tales of a Wayside Inn, Longfellow 155
Tamerlane and other poems, Poe 89
Taylor, Bayard, 255
Telling the Bees, Whittier 158
Tennessee's partner, Harte 242
Thanatopsis, Bryant 103, 104, 106
Thomas, Edith, 257
Thompson, Denman, 248
Thoreau, H. D., representative of New England thought, 119; life and writings, 130-39; nature-writing, 262; typically American, 265
Ticknor, George, 89, 111, 178, 216
Timrod, Henry, 225
To Helen, Poe 189, 192
Tom Sawyer, Clemens 238
Tour of the prairies, Irving 91
Transcendentalism, 111 et seq., 218; bibliography, 270-71
Tritemius, Whittier 161
True Relation, Smith
review, 88, 103, 104, 112, 170
North Carolina in 1724, 44
North of Boston, Frost 261
Norwood, Colonel, 27
Oake, Urian, 41
Old Creole days, Cable 246
Old homestead, the, Thompson 248
Old Ironsides, Holmes 166
Old Manse, 119-20, 145
Old Regime, the, Parkman 185
Old Swimmina Hole, the, Riley 247
Oldtown fireside stories, Stowe 223
Oldtown Folks, Stowe 223
Olmsted, F. L., 246
On a certain Condescension in Foreigners, Lowell 174
Oratory in America, 208 et seq.
Oregon Trail, the, Parkman 184
Otis, James, 72, 73
Our hundred days, Holmes 168
Outcast of Poker Flat, the, Harte 242
Outre-mer, Longfellow 152
Overland monthly, 240
Page, T. N., 246, 247
Paine, Thomas, 74-76
Parker, Theodore, 115, 119, 141, 206
Parkman, Francis, 143-44, 176, 182-86
Passage to India, Whitman 204
Passionate Pilgrim, a, James 253
Pathfinder, the, Cooper 99
Pattee, F. L., 236
Paul Revere's Ride, Longfellow 155
Paulding, J. K., 107
Payne, J. H., 107
Cable, G. W., 246
Calef, Robert, 43
Calhoun, J. C., 215
Calvinism in New England, 18-19
Cambridge thirty years ago, Lowell 174
Captain Bonneville, IrFranklin, Benjamin, born (1706), 44; attitude toward church, 44; exponent of New England life, 45; life and writings, 52-59; conducts Courant, 61; activity in Philad1
Nature-writing, 262
Netherlands, history of the United, Motley 181
New England, a digression from English society, 14; at the beginning of 18th century, 43cs of the people of, 109-11; in last quarter of 19th century, 248 et seq.
New England, history of, Winthrop 28-29
New England Courant, 61
New National perNew England Courant, 61
New National period in American literature, 234 et seq.; bibliography, 272
New York at beginning of 18th century, 44
New York Tribune, 140, 218
Newburyport free Press, 90,omas, Edith, 257
Thompson, Denman, 248
Thoreau, H. D., representative of New England thought, 119; life and writings, 130-39; nature-writing, 262; typically Amer
oshua Whitcomb, Thompson 248
Journal, Emerson 122, 125, 127, 235
Journal, Thoreau 134, 135
Journal, Woolman 69
Journal and correspondence, Longfellow 216
Journalism, in the colonies, 60-62; in 20th century, 263-64
Kemble, Fanny, 245-46
Kennedy, J. P., 245
King, Grace, 247
King, Starr, 262
King Philip's War, 39-40
King's College (Columbia), 62
Knickerbocker group of writers, 89; works by, 270
Languishing commonwealth, Walley 41
Lanier, Sidney, 255-56
La Salle, Parkman 185
Last Leaf, the, Holmes 166
Last of the Mohicans, the, Cooper 89, 98, 99
Leatherstocking tales, Cooper 97-99
Leaves of Grass, Whitman 197, 200, 202-203
Letters, Motley 181
Letters from an American farmer,
Crevecoeur, 60, 68
Liberator, the, 137, 217, 218
Library of American biography, 176
Life on the Mississippi, Clemens 237
Ligeia, Poe 193
Lincoln, Abraham, recognizes uncertainty in the nation, 2; would have approved Winthrop, 29; address at Cooper
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