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Covering American literature from its pre-contact Indigenous
beginnings through the Reconstruction period, the first two volumes
of The Broadview Anthology of American Literature represent a
substantial reconceiving of the canon of early American literature.
Guided by the latest scholarship in American literary studies, and
deeply committed to inclusiveness, social responsibility, and
rigorous contextualization, the anthology balances representation
of widely agreed-upon major works with an emphasis on American
literature's diversity, variety, breadth, and connections with the
rest of the Americas. Highlights of Volumes A & B: Beginnings
to Reconstruction * Complete texts of Mary Rowlandson's captivity
narrative, The Coquette, Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass, An American Slave; and Benito Cereno * In-depth, Contexts
sections on such topics as "Slavery and Resistance," "Print Culture
and Popular Literature," "Expansion, Native American Expulsion, and
Manifest Destiny," and "Gender and Sexuality" * Broader and more
extensive coverage of Indigenous oral and visual literature and
African American oral literature than in competing anthologies *
Full author sections in the anthology are devoted to authors such
as Anne Hutchinson, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Briton Hammon, Jane
Johnston Schoolcraft, Jose Maria Heredia, Black Hawk, and many
others This two-volume package is available in both print
(9781039301573) and digital (9781770488274) formats. If you are an
instructor ordering this package for course use, please provide
your bookstore with both ISBNs.
Erik and his friends thought things would finally calm down. But
one night at Francois Manor, a large group of Mystic Artists show
up and proclaim that Erik is a fabled person called The White
Prince! At that same moment, a teenager over 200 years old named
Valin accuses Erik of usurping the royal title and claims that he
is The White Prince! Erik doesn't care about Valin's claim, until a
second stranger, a beautiful woman who holds a deep, tragic secret,
starts casting illusions over Zoe Dominique! Erik realizes they
must be connected. As he uncovers layers of their past, Erik
discovers the woman is on an ancient quest to bring back Prince
Vartan, a beloved prince from thousands of years ago. He and his
entire kingdom of Vitalonia were tragically destroyed by a jealous
evil. Now that evil has returned and it is only The White Prince
who is strong enough to stop it! The more Erik learns about The
White Prince, the more he resists that such a person could be he.
But if it is, what does it truly mean?
Theres only one thing Erik Seeton wants in his pathetic teenage
life: to be left alone to wallow in the superficial miseries of his
rejected love. But that's not what destiny has planned for him. One
blisteringly cold December morning, Erik's friend Nate dares him to
find the fabled French musketeer Fran ois Beauchamp's mansion in
the woods. No one's ever seen it and most people think it's only a
myth. When Erik and Nate actually find The Haunted Mansion, Erik
discovers a breathtaking 17th century French rapier and claims it
as his own. However, taking the rapier awakens Mystic Art, a
powerful form of magic passed down through DNA, thrusting Erik into
the heart of millenniums of strife and the ongoing war between two
forgotten brothers. At first, Erik thinks he's the victim of
circumstance. But he's quick to realize his friends and family are
the ones in peril if he doesn't accept the magic forced upon him.
Erik must confront and defeat an unleashed evil set on destroying
the things he holds dear.
The year is 1776. Rosanna Hall enters the debut of womanhood, right
as the American colonies have charged into war against Great
Britain and solidified their resolve by publishing a declaration of
independency. Rosanna's father, a staunch Whig, donates the
entirety of his fortune to the Continental Congress, which ruins
all of her future prospects. Finding herself destitute and
friendless, Rosanna bitterly abandons her parents and turns to
prostitution as her only means of survival. Though Rosanna blames
her parents and the Continental Congress for all her troubles, she
is horrified to witness the murder of a young rebel soldier made
into sport by the Tories. Unable to live with such people, she
takes the murdered soldier's uniform and joins Washington's army,
masquerading as a man. Into the ranks of diseased, disillusioned
men she marches. Rosanna strains against the love of an officer who
discovers her sex on one side, and the determination of a British
colonel to dominate her on the other.
It started as nothing more than a simple mistake: The accidental
arson of a 7-Eleven and a brother convincing her to run. It has
become something she cannot control: Finding her name - an alias
she had not chosen - in headlines across America. Cassidy Sundance
has become a national phenomenon, a beloved rebel running from her
responsibilities and leaving authorities behind. Officials must
rely on a composite sketch to track her down. With a name suddenly
as infamous as the outlaws themselves, Cassidy finds herself trying
to make the best of her time as America's most wanted criminal. Her
name precedes her before she arrives. Follow her travels across the
United States. Witness how she cons cars out of strangers,
hitchhikes across the interstates of the country, and even travels
to Washington DC just to see the historical sights. The fun does
not last. Unseen officials lurk around every corner. Lighthearted
moments are shorty-lived, and Cassidy finds herself struggling to
stay one step ahead of those who want her. Even her friendships on
the run do not last as the odds continually mount against her.
Cassidy Sundance cannot help but wonder what adventure will be her
last.
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