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Seasons Of Misery Catastrophe And Colonial Settlement In Early America Kathleen Donegan

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Seasons Of Misery Catastrophe And Colonial Settlement In Early America Kathleen Donegan
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Kathleen Donegan
ISBN: 9780812209143, 0812209141
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Seasons Of Misery Catastrophe And Colonial Settlement In Early America Kathleen Donegan by Kathleen Donegan 9780812209143, 0812209141 instant download after payment.

Seasons of Misery offers a boldly original account of early English settlement in American by placing catastrophe and crisis at the center of the story. Donegan argues that the constant state of suffering and uncertainty decisively formed the colonial identity and produced the first distinctly colonial literature.


Seasons of Misery offers a boldly original account of early English settlement in American by placing catastrophe and crisis at the center of the story. Donegan argues that the constant state of suffering and uncertainty decisively formed the colonial identity and produced the first distinctly colonial literature.

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