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Letters from an American farmer

Letters from an American farmer

by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur

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Written by an emigrant French aristocrat turned farmer, the Letters from an American Farmer (1782) posed the famous question: "What, then, is the American, this new man?," as a new nation took shape before the eyes of the world. Addressing some of American literature's most pressing concerns and identity issues, these Letters celebrate personal determination, freedom from institutional oppression, and the largeness and fertility of the land. They also address darker and more symbolic elements, particularly slavery. This book is the only critical edition available of what is seen by many as the first-ever work of American literature.
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["Social life and customs" "Description and travel" "M\u0153urs et coutumes" "Descriptions et voyages" "\u00c9tats-Unis" "Slavery" "Early works to 1800" "Nantucket (Mass.)" "Manners and customs" "Farm life" "Whaling" "Farmers" "Agriculture united states" "St. john de crevecoeur j. hector 1735-1813" "United states social life and customs" "United states description and travel early works to 1800" "Offshore whaling" "Esclavage" "Baleines" "Chasse" "Travel" "Voyages and travels" "Voyages" "Journeys"]

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