Adieu to all: The Dying Indian at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century Symbiosis 2.1 39-55

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Author: Astrid Wind
Pages: 21

This essay examines the portrayal of Native Americans in British and American literature at the turn of the eighteenth century. Astrid Wind explores how the image of the American Indian evolved from the "noble savage" to a doomed race, reflecting the colonial and political aspirations of the time. The essay delves into the literary, philosophical, and political contexts that shaped this transformation, highlighting the role of writers like Philip Freneau and Thomas Campbell.

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Author: Astrid Wind
Pages: 21

This essay examines the portrayal of Native Americans in British and American literature at the turn of the eighteenth century. Astrid Wind explores how the image of the American Indian evolved from the "noble savage" to a doomed race, reflecting the colonial and political aspirations of the time. The essay delves into the literary, philosophical, and political contexts that shaped this transformation, highlighting the role of writers like Philip Freneau and Thomas Campbell.

Author: Astrid Wind
Pages: 21

This essay examines the portrayal of Native Americans in British and American literature at the turn of the eighteenth century. Astrid Wind explores how the image of the American Indian evolved from the "noble savage" to a doomed race, reflecting the colonial and political aspirations of the time. The essay delves into the literary, philosophical, and political contexts that shaped this transformation, highlighting the role of writers like Philip Freneau and Thomas Campbell.

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