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Race, politics and the frontier in American literature, 1783-1837
Rowland Hughes
School of Creative Arts
English Literature
English Literature and Creative Writing
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Federal Architecture
100%
American Literature
100%
Race Politics
100%
Native American
33%
National Literature
33%
Wilderness
33%
Ideological Divide
33%
Ideological Debate
33%
Historical Romance
33%
Two-section
33%
ELIZA
33%
American Frontier
33%
Charles Brockden Brown
33%
Political Divisions
33%
Savagery
33%
Washington
33%
Jacksonian America
33%
Nation-building
33%
Literary Form
33%
PANTHER
33%
War of 1812
33%
American History
33%
Montgomery
33%
Literary Representation
33%
Early American Literature
33%
Public Figures
33%
Regional Division
33%
Expansionism
33%
Arts and Humanities
American literature
100%
Frontier
100%
Early Republic
42%
Division
28%
Revolutions
28%
Regional
28%
Jacksonian America
14%
War of 1812
14%
National Literatures
14%
Americas
14%
Golden age
14%
Literary forms
14%
Indeterminates
14%
Expansionism
14%
Literature
14%
Native American Studies
14%
Contemporary
14%
Savagery
14%
Conception
14%
Charles Brockden Brown
14%
American History
14%
Destiny
14%
American Frontier
14%
Early American Literature
14%
Historical Romance
14%
public figures
14%