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Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature, In the 1790s, a single conversational circle—the Friendly Club—united New York City's most ambitious young writers, and in <i>Republic of Intellect</i>, Bryan Waterman uses an innovative blend of literary criticism and historical narrative to re-create th, Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature
  • Written by author Bryan Waterman
  • Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, February 2007
  • In the 1790s, a single conversational circle—the Friendly Club—united New York City's most ambitious young writers, and in Republic of Intellect, Bryan Waterman uses an innovative blend of literary criticism and historical narrative to re-create th
  • In the 1790s, a single conversational circle -- the Friendly Club -- united New York City's most ambitious young writers, and in Republic of Intellect, Bryan Waterman uses an innovative blend of literary criticism and historical narrative to recreate the
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Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction. "There exists in this city, a small association of men"     1
Associations
Prelude. Pictures at an Exhibition     17
"The Town is the only place for rational beings": Sociability, Science, and the Literature of Intimate Inquiry     24
Dangerous Associations: The Illuminati Conspiracy Scare as a Crisis of Public Intellectual Authority     50
Unrestrained Conversation and the "Understanding of Woman": Radicalism, Feminism, and the Challenge of Polite Society     92
Industries of Knowledge
Prelude. James Kent, Legal Knowledge, and the Politics of Print     145
The Public Is in the House: William Dunlap's Park Theatre and the Making of American Audiences     154
"Here was fresh matter for discourse": Yellow Fever, the Medical Repository, and Arthur Mervyn     189
Coda. The End of the American Enlightenment: Samuel Miller's A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century     231
Friendly Club Membership and Nineteenth-Century New York city Historiography     243
Abbreviations     249
Notes     251
Index     311


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