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from Jon Miller, Associate Professor of English, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA.

Walt Whitman, "The Child and the Profligate" (1844)

For the American Romantic Fiction seminar, Natalie Williams prepared this edition of Walt Whitman's "The Child and the Profligate." You can find the full, unformatted text plus a link for a PDF download in the extended body of this post.

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September 04, 2007 in Editions, Student work, Whitman and Dickinson | Permalink

T.S. Arthur, "Confessions of a Platonic Lover" (1838)

Here is David Sanders' edition of T.S. Arthur's early work, "Confessions of a Platonic Lover." He copied it from an 1838 gift book. This edition, and all other student editions hosted on this website, was created by the accumulation and merging of several distinct research and writing assignments. The introduction went through several revisions, and the final version, which you see here, was proofread and lightly edited by myself as I prepared the PDF file. In addition and again, as usual, I checked and double-checked the accuracy of David's text against my original before posting it here.

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April 12, 2007 in Editions, Student work, Thoreau, Emerson, and Their Circle | Permalink

The Advocate of Moral Reform for July 16, 1838

"Moral Reform" was an antebellum movement that consisted of societies, mainly female, devoted to (a) curbing the violent sexual passions and (b) generally reducing the amount of extramarital sex in America. The movement might be understood as a part of the broader temperance movement; the moral reform movement, as represented here, at least, also sought the restraint of passion and the cultivation of reason and religious feeling. As you will see if you "continue reading," Kathlene Verib copied the entire contents of a single issue of The Advocate of Moral Reform. This number features the following catalog of vice and crime: slovenly dress, premarital sex, sex with prostitutes, the premature sexualization of children, adultery, attempted rape, and the neglect of one's duty to promote and support Female Moral Reform societies.

Here is Kathlene Verib's edition of this number, with a brief introduction and a bibliography, in both PDF and (for searching purposes) plain ASCII format. Enjoy.

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March 15, 2007 in American Women Poets, Editions, Student work, Thoreau, Emerson, and Their Circle | Permalink

Selections from William A. Alcott’s Moral Reformer and Teacher on the Human Constitution (1835)

Shawna Hoffman read the March 1835 issue of William Alcott's Moral Reformer and Teacher on the Human Constitution and prepared the following edition of what she regarded as the most interesting parts.

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March 06, 2007 in Editions, Student work, Thoreau, Emerson, and Their Circle | Permalink

John Ledyard's "Death of Captain Cook" (1783)

Louis J. Slimak prepared this edition of John Ledyard's "Death of Captain Cook" for the Spring 2006 section of Early American Literature.

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September 27, 2006 in Early American Literature, Editions, Student work | Permalink

Ann Eliza Bleecker, Two Poems (1793)

A reading by Lindsay Kennedy for Early American Literature (Spring 2006). This is number 7 in the series. This post contains the full text of this edition, which is also available in an elegant PDF format.

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May 12, 2006 in American Women Poets, Early American Literature, Editions, Student work | Permalink

Hugh Henry Brackenridge, “Provincial Honors to an Exciseman” (1807)

A reading by Alex Morris for Early American Literature (Spring 2006). This is number 6 in the series. This post contains the full text of this edition, which is also available in a graceful PDF format.

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May 11, 2006 in Early American Literature, Editions, Politics in American Literature, Student work | Permalink

Thomas Hutchinson and Ezra Stiles on the Regicides (1764, 1794)

An edition by Ethan T. Jordan for Early American Literature (Spring 2006). This is number 5 in the series. This post contains the full text of this edition, which is also available in a more elegant PDF format.

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May 11, 2006 in American Romantic Fiction, Early American Literature, Editions, Student work | Permalink

Jeremy Belknap, “The Siege of Louisbourg” (1793)

An edition by Mike Lyndall for Early American Literature (Spring 2006). This is number 4 in the series. Many more to come. As always, this post contains the full text of this edition, which is also available in a more beautiful PDF format.

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May 10, 2006 in Early American Literature, Editions, Student work | Permalink

David Zeisberger, Diary for March 23, 1782

An edition by T.A. Steele for Early American Literature (Spring 2006). This is number 3 in the series. This post contains the full text of this edition, which is also available in a more beautiful PDF format.

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May 10, 2006 in Early American Literature, Editions, Student work | Permalink

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