9/20/2023 0 Comments William apess a son of the forest"Defying Assimilation, Confounding Authenticity: The Case of William Apess." Auto-Biography Studies 11.1 (Sprg 1996): 1-18.ġ. "Three Nineteenth Century American Indian Autobiographers." Redefining American Literary History. On Our Own Ground: The Complete Writings of William Apess, A Pequot. "William Apes and Writing White." Studies in American Indian Literatures 5.4 (Wint 1993): 45-54. "William Apes, Pequot, an Indian Reformer in the Jackson Era." New England Quarterly 50 (1977): 605-25. "'A Mark for Them All to.Hiss at': The Formation of Methodist and Pequot Identity in the Conversion Narrative of William Apess." Early American Literature 31.1 (1996): 25-44. "Nations of Israelites: Prophecy and Cultural Autonomy in the Writings of William Apess." Religion and Literature 26.1 (Sprg 1994): 31-53. Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History. "Savagism and Its Discontents: James Fenimore Cooper and His Native American Contemporaries." American Transcendental Quarterly 8.3 (Sep 1994): 211-27.īerson, Robin K. Primary Works A Son of the Forest: The Experience of William Apes, A Native of the Forest, Comprising a Notice of the Pequot Tribe of Indians, Written by Himself, 1829 The Increase of the Kingdom of Christ, a Sermon, 1831 The Experiences of Five Christian Indians of the Pequot Tribe or An Indians's Looking-Glass for the White Man, 1833 The Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, Relative to the Marshpee Tribe: or, The Pretended Riot Explained, 1835 Eulogy on King Philip, as Pronounced at the Odeon, in Federal Street, Boston, by the Rev. (from " Cultural Readings: Colonization & Print in the Americas ") E-Mail from Marlene Apes, a relative, June 29, 1998: "His name is spelled with one 's'.on both his birth and death certificate.he died in New York City on April 9th, 1839." ![]() ![]() | Chap 3: Index | Table Of Contents | Home Page | | NativeLit-L BookList | Selected Bibliography | Study Questions | MLA Style Citation of this Web Page | Reuben | EMail: | Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: William Apes or William Apess (Pequot) (1798-1839) PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference GuideĪn Ongoing Online Project ©© Paul P.
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