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To Read My Heart The Journal Of Rachel Van Dyke 1811811 Lucia Mcmahon Editor Deborah Schriver Editor

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To Read My Heart The Journal Of Rachel Van Dyke 1811811 Lucia Mcmahon Editor Deborah Schriver Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.46 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Lucia McMahon (editor); Deborah Schriver (editor)
ISBN: 9781512805796, 1512805793
Language: English
Year: 2015

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To Read My Heart The Journal Of Rachel Van Dyke 1811811 Lucia Mcmahon Editor Deborah Schriver Editor by Lucia Mcmahon (editor); Deborah Schriver (editor) 9781512805796, 1512805793 instant download after payment.

"Rachel Van Dyke's journal helps us to see just how porous were the boundaries of literary culture, aesthetics, sociability, and self-fashioning. . . . Above all, it reminds us of the willful and determined self-creation demanded of any young woman, however privileged, who harbored intellectual ambitions in the early republic."—William and Mary Quarterly


"Rachel Van Dyke's journal helps us to see just how porous were the boundaries of literary culture, aesthetics, sociability, and self-fashioning. . . . Above all, it reminds us of the willful and determined self-creation demanded of any young woman, however privileged, who harbored intellectual ambitions in the early republic."—William and Mary Quarterly

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