Mercenaries in British and American literature, 1790-1830 : writing, fighting, and marrying for money /

In Mercenaries in British and American Literature, 1790-1830, Erik Simpson proposes the mercenary as a meeting point of psychological, national, and ideological issues that connected the severed nations of Britain and America following the American Revolution. When writers treat the figure of the me...

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主要作者: Simpson, Erik, 1972-
格式: Licensed eBooks
语言:英语
出版: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press ©2010.
丛编:Edinburgh studies in transatlantic literatures.
在线阅读:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1r1x61
书本目录:
  • COVER; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: MERCENARY, CONTRACTOR, VOLUNTEER, SLAVE; 1. ORMOND'S FIGHTERS: AUTHORSHIP, SOLDIERING, AND THE TRANSATLANTIC CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN; 2. ENCOUNTERING THE MERCENARY: NATIVE AMERICAN AUXILIARIES, THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, AND CHARLOTTE SMITH; 3. 'A GOOD ONE THOUGH RATHER FOR THE FOREIGN MARKET': WALTER SCOTT, LORD BYRON, AND THE ROMANTIC MERCENARY; 4. LOYALTY, INDEPENDENCE, AND JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S REVOLUTION; 5. THE BRAVOS OF VENICE; EPILOGUE: MERCENARIES AND THE MODERN MILITARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.