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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Representative Nobodies: The Politics of Benjamin Franklin’s Satiric Personae, 1722–1757 Volume 46, Number 3, 2011, pp. 449-480
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Editor’s Note
- Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas: Empires, Texts, Identities (review)
- Keyword: Archive
- Keyword: Colonialism
- Keyword: Relevance
- Keyword: Formalism
- Keyword: Nation
- Keyword: Catastrophe
- Critical Keywords in Early American Studies
- The Letters of Elizabeth Whitman to Joel and Ruth Barlow, 1779–1783
- Coquetry and Correspondence in Revolutionary-Era Connecticut: Reading Elizabeth Whitman’s Letters
- Romantic Transports: Tabitha Tenney’s Female Quixotism in Transatlantic Context
- “All Parts of the Union I Considered My Home”: The Federal Imagination of The Algerine Captive
- Representative Nobodies: The Politics of Benjamin Franklin’s Satiric Personae, 1722–1757
- Trade, Time, and the Calculus of Risk in Early Pacific Travel Writing
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