John's Winthrop's "Model" of American affiliation.

From: Early American Literature | Date: September 22, 2005| Author: Schweitzer, Ivy | Copyright information

Recently, scholars have begun to question the Age of Reason's idealization of and dedication to dispassionate reason, and to chart what one collection calls, somewhat infelicitously, the "emotional history of the United States" (Stearns and Lewis). In his investigation of early American affect, Peter Coviello argues that the nation emerges in the rhetoric of its important polemical writers, Jefferson, Paine and Wheatley, not from particular "state dictates" or political theories, b...

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