A Voyage Across The Atlantic
Ships, Voyage, Travel, Journey, Atlantic Ocean
The narrator embarks on a sea voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to England. Her story serves as both a travel log for her daily activities as well as a account of her interactions with other
passengers. The interactions with the other passengers serves as a portrait of different groups within the United States.
Sedgwick, Catherine M., the author of "Hope Leslie" & c.
"A Voyage Across The Atlantic." By the author of "Hope Leslie" & c. United States
Magazine and Democratic Review [edited by John L. O'Sullivan] (September 1841):
23 6-49.
United States Magazine and Democratic Review
1841
LBD, S. Riggins
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Cousin Frank
Bachelors, vocation, benevolence.
The narrator offers a sketch of a bachelor who is loved by family and friends for his generosity and benevolence.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria
United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Vol. 12, May 1843, pp. 512-513.
Edited by John L. O'Sullivan
1843
Matt Burton, L. Damon-Bach, D. Gussman
Reprinted in New World (6 May 1843): 537-38. Collected in Sedgwick, Catharine, Tales and Sketches, Second Series, 163-168, 1844.
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