5 edition of The Journal of Madam Knight found in the catalog.
Published
August 1, 2006
by Hesperides Press
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 88 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8410135M |
ISBN 10 | 1406796425 |
ISBN 10 | 9781406796421 |
This is one of the numbered copies bound thus and signed by Godine and McCurdy. Designed and illustrated by Michael McCurdy, and includes six of his original wood engravings printed directly from the block. Text preserves the journal of Sarah Kemble Knight which provides important insight on early American colonial life. Abstract. On October 2, , Sarah Kemble Knight embarked on a journey from Boston to New York, with a stopover in New Haven and various points in rural Connecticut, to settle the estate of a distant relative. 1 Knight’s travels, difficult for a man and almost unthinkable for a woman, arc remarkable not only for their physical rigor but also for the journal Knight kept along the : Ann M. Brunjes.
Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Author of Journal, The United States in Literature, The journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr. Buckingham, The journal of Madame Knight. The Online Books Page. Online Books by. Sarah Kemble Knight (Knight, Sarah Kemble, ) A Wikipedia article about this author is available.. Knight, Sarah Kemble, The Private Journal of a Journey From Boston to New York in the Year , Kept by Madam Knight (Albany: F. H. Little, ), ed. by William Law Learned (page images at HathiTrust).
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On horseback in the dead of winter, Madam Knight made a round trip excursion between Boston and New York, and in her journal recorded the. Nonetheless, a Boston woman named Sarah Kemble Knight made just such a journey in from Boston to New York over the lower post road.
Madam Knight was a year-old married woman and keeper of a boarding house in Boston with some experience as a copier of legal documents. OCLC Number: Notes: Originally published in under title: The journals of Madam Knight and the Rev.
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The next narrative is that of Sarah Kemble Knight, who made a journey from Boston to New York City and back in In an introduction to the narrative, the editor explains that Knight was the daughter of a Boston merchant who married a.
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The diary kept in by Sarah Kemble Knight on her hazardous journey from Boston to New York and back to Boston on horseback is marked by gusto, good humor, earthiness, and the evidence of keen observation.
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Madam Knight was well acquainted with such oral forms as sermons, myths, and folktales. Sarah Knight returned to Boston in Marchhaving kept along the way a detailed journal account of her travels and adventures, her food and lodgings, and the speech and customs of people she met throughout the journey, in a journal called Journey from.
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Knight is a documentarian of early American manners, and her journal unfolds footage of a colonial world in flux. Long before Harriet Martineau, Fanny Trollope, or Alexis de Tocqueville launched critical tours of American morality, colonists like Sarah Kemble Knight took up the inquiry.
Originally published inthis is - "The diary kept in by Sarah Kemble Knight on her hazardous journey from Boston to New York and back to Boston on horseback is marked by gusto, good humour, earthiness, and the evidence of keen observation.
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