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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Empowering Words: Outsiders and Authorship in Early America by Karen A. Weyler (review) Volume 49, Number 2, 2014, pp. 585-590
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Editor’s Note
- Common Destinations: Maps in the American Experience
- Beyond Sweetness: New Histories of Sugar in the Early Atlantic World
- 1619: The Making of America
- New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious Liberty by Evan Haefeli (review)
- Writing the Rebellion: Loyalists and the Literature of Politics in British America by Philip Gould (review)
- Protestant Autobiography in the Seventeenth-Century Anglophone World by Kathleen Lynch (review)
- Empowering Words: Outsiders and Authorship in Early America by Karen A. Weyler (review)
- A Muslim American Slave: The Life of Omar Ibn Said by Omar Ibn Said (review)
- American Adventurers, Parisian Opportunities
- Early Black American Writing and the Making of a Literature
- The Rise of the Print Culture Canon
- Who Reads an Early American Sermon?
- “It Needs Not the Display of Language”: Aesthetics and Politics in Early Native American Writing
- Kelroy’s Parlor Games
- The Constantias of the 1790s: Tales of Constancy and Republican Daughters
- Dinner-Table Bargains: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Senses of Taste
- Crèvecoeur: Concealing and Revealing the Secret Self
- The Crisis of Restoration: Mary Rowlandson’s Lost Home
- Gendered Language and the Science of Colonial Silk
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