The Tuesday Club (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf) - Softcover

Hamilton, Alexander

 
9780801849688: The Tuesday Club (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf)

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When in 1745 Dr. Alexander Hamilton (no relation to Washington's treasury secretary) founded the Tuesday Club of Annapolis, he hoped to bring part of the culture of his native Edinburgh to this "barbarous and desolate corner of the world". For the next eleven years Hamilton scrupulously recorded the often tumultuous meetings of a club whose only sacrosanct bylaw was that no serious question could be given a serious answer. The result was a voluminous account rich with colourful detail and brimming with good humour, literary parody, tongue-in-cheek cultural criticism, and pointed political satire. First published in 1990 in a three-volume edition that won widespread critical acclaim, this remarkable literary and cultural document is now available in an abridged paperback version that retains the wit, flavour, and charm of the original. Students of early American history and literature as well as general readers interested in the period will now find accessible one of British America's true literary achievements, a work that brings the golden age of the colonial Chesapeake wonderfully to life.

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Robert Micklus teaches American literature at the State University of New York, Binghamton. 'Maryland Paperback Bookshelf.' 'Published in cooperation with the Institute of Early American History andCulture.'

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ISBN 10:  0801850088 ISBN 13:  9780801850080
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995
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