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Hugh Henry Brackenridge

    Hugh Henry Brackenridge fue un escritor y abogado estadounidense, conocido por su novela satírica que exploró la frontera americana. Su obra captura el espíritu indómito y la complejidad de la vida en la frontera americana, empleando a menudo el humor y la ironía para reflexionar sobre las costumbres sociales. Su obra más significativa es ampliamente considerada como la primera obra de ficción importante sobre la frontera americana en aparecer en escena. Esta obra ha sido comparada con el Don Quijote de Europa por su examen satírico de la sociedad estadounidense.

    Modern chivalry : containing the adventures of Captain John Farrago, and Teague Oregan, his servant
    Adventures Of Major O'Regan (1856)
    The Battle of Bunkers-Hill
    Law Miscellanies [1814]
    Indian Atrocities
    Modern Chivalry
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Law Miscellanies [1814]

      • 602 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Focusing on federal and state law, this collection of essays explores U.S. Supreme Court judgments, Pennsylvania law, and the influence of English law in America. Noted for its scholarly approach, it is recognized as a significant early work on Common Law in American legal literature. The author, Brackenridge, was a prominent lawyer and civic leader, known for founding the first newspaper in western Pennsylvania and serving as a justice on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, highlighting his influential role in the legal and educational landscape of the time.

      Law Miscellanies [1814]
    • 2020

      Set during the American Revolutionary War, this historical account delves into the pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill. The narrative captures the intensity of the conflict and its significance in the struggle for independence. Brackenridge provides a vivid depiction of the events, highlighting the bravery and sacrifices of the soldiers involved. Through detailed descriptions and personal anecdotes, the book offers insight into the military strategies and the broader implications of the battle on the war's outcome.

      The Battle of Bunkers-Hill
    • 2017

      Set in the late 18th century, this work follows the escapades of Captain John Farrago and his servant Teague Oregan. Blending humor and adventure, it explores themes of chivalry and social commentary through the duo's misadventures. This reprint preserves the original text from 1792, offering readers a glimpse into the period's literary style and cultural context while showcasing the dynamics between the characters.

      Modern chivalry : containing the adventures of Captain John Farrago, and Teague Oregan, his servant
    • 2009

      Adventures Of Major O'Regan (1856)

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving the original's cultural significance. It may exhibit imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks, notations, and flawed pages. This edition aims to protect and promote literary heritage by providing an affordable, high-quality reproduction that remains true to the original work.

      Adventures Of Major O'Regan (1856)
    • 2003

      Modern Chivalry

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      It was only after serving as a chaplain in the American Revolution, playing an important role in the Whiskey Rebellion, and serving (often controversially) on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, that Hugh Henry Brackenridge composed his great comic epic. Published in installments over the twenty-eight–year period beginning with Washington's presidency ending with that of Madison, this irreverent and ribald novel, relating the misadventures of Captain Farrago and his sidekick, Teague O'Regan, leaves no major ethnic, racial, religious, or political issue of the period unscathed.

      Modern Chivalry