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After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture
Author: Joseph J. Ellis
Year: November 1, 1979
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Language: English



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After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Culture In his latest book, "After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture historian Joseph J. Ellis offers a unique perspective on the role of culture in post-Revolutionary America, exploring the high expectations and frustrations of four influential figures of the time. Through the portraits of Charles Willson Peale, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap, and Noah Webster, Ellis delves into the currents that shaped the new nation and their lasting impact on contemporary society. The book begins with an introduction to each of the four men, highlighting their distinct visions for an ideal society. Charles Willson Peale, an entrepreneur and artist, sought to create a utopian community where art and science could flourish. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, a dramatist and writer, aimed to reconcile high aesthetic standards with populism. William Dunlap, a Connecticut Yankee, grappled with the contradictions of conservatism and liberalism. And Noah Webster, a linguist and lexicographer, strove to unify the young nation through language. Through these profiles, Ellis masterfully weaves together the complexities of early American culture, revealing the tensions between individualism and communal identity, reason and passion, and tradition and innovation.
After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Culture В своей последней книге «After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture» историк Джозеф Дж. Эллис предлагает уникальный взгляд на роль культуры в послереволюционной Америке, исследуя высокие ожидания и разочарования четырех влиятельных фигур того времени. Через портреты Чарльза Уиллсона Пила, Хью Генри Брэкенриджа, Уильяма Данлэпа и Ноа Вебстера Эллис углубляется в течения, которые сформировали новую нацию, и их длительное влияние на современное общество. Книга начинается с вступления к каждому из четырех мужчин, подчеркивая их различные видения идеального общества. Чарльз Уиллсон Пил, предприниматель и художник, стремился создать утопическое сообщество, где искусство и наука могли бы процветать. Хью Генри Брэкенридж, драматург и писатель, стремился примирить высокие эстетические стандарты с популизмом. Уильям Данлэп, янки из Коннектикута, боролся с противоречиями консерватизма и либерализма. А Ноа Вебстер, лингвист и лексикограф, стремился объединить молодую нацию с помощью языка. С помощью этих профилей Эллис мастерски сплетает воедино сложности ранней американской культуры, выявляя противоречия между индивидуализмом и общинной идентичностью, разумом и страстью, а также традициями и инновациями.
After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Culture Dans son dernier livre « After the Revolution : Profiles of Early American Culture », l'historien Joseph J. Ellis propose une vision unique du rôle de la culture dans une Amérique post-révolutionnaire, explorant les attentes élevées et les frustrations de quatre influents les figures de l'époque. À travers les portraits de Charles Willson Peel, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap et Noah Webster, Ellis s'enfonce dans les courants qui ont façonné la nouvelle nation et leur influence durable sur la société moderne. livre commence par une introduction à chacun des quatre hommes, soulignant leurs différentes visions de la société idéale. Charles Willson Peel, entrepreneur et artiste, a cherché à créer une communauté utopique où l'art et la science pourraient prospérer. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, dramaturge et écrivain, cherchait à concilier les normes esthétiques élevées avec le populisme. William Dunlap, un Yankee du Connecticut, a lutté contre les contradictions du conservatisme et du libéralisme. Et Noah Webster, linguiste et lexicographe, cherchait à unir la jeune nation par la langue. Grâce à ces profils, Ellis s'unit à la complexité de la culture américaine primitive, révélant les contradictions entre l'individualisme et l'identité communautaire, la raison et la passion, ainsi que les traditions et l'innovation.
After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Culture En su último libro After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture, el historiador Joseph J. Ellis ofrece una visión única del papel culturas en la América posrevolucionaria, explorando las altas expectativas y frustraciones de cuatro figuras influyentes de la época. A través de retratos de Charles Willson Peele, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap y Noah Webster, Ellis profundiza en las corrientes que formaron la nueva nación y su larga influencia en la sociedad moderna. libro comienza con una introducción a cada uno de los cuatro hombres, destacando sus diferentes visiones de la sociedad ideal. Charles Willson Peel, empresario y artista, buscó crear una comunidad utópica donde el arte y la ciencia pudieran prosperar. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, dramaturgo y escritor, buscó conciliar los altos estándares estéticos con el populismo. William Dunlap, yanqui de Connecticut, luchó contra las contradicciones del conservadurismo y el liberalismo. Y Noah Webster, lingüista y lexicógrafo, buscó unir a la joven nación a través del lenguaje. Con estos perfiles, Ellis teje magistralmente la complejidad de la cultura estadounidense primitiva, revelando las contradicciones entre individualismo e identidad comunitaria, razón y pasión, y tradición e innovación.
After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Cultura Em seu último livro, «After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Cultura», o historiador Joseph J. Ellis oferece uma visão única do papel da cultura na América pós-revolução, explorando as altas expectativas e frustrações de quatro figuras influentes na época. Através de retratos de Charles Willson Peel, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap e Noah Webster, Ellis está se aprofundando nas correntes que formaram a nova nação e sua influência duradoura na sociedade moderna. O livro começa com a entrada de cada um dos quatro homens, enfatizando suas diferentes visões da sociedade ideal. Charles Willson Peel, empresário e artista, procurou criar uma comunidade utópica onde a arte e a ciência pudessem prosperar. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, um dramaturgo e escritor, procurou conciliar os altos padrões estéticos com o populismo. William Dunlap, um yankee de Connecticut, lutou contra as contradições entre o conservadorismo e o liberalismo. E Noah Webster, linguista e lexicógrafo, procurava unir a jovem nação através da língua. Por meio desses perfis, Ellis se debruça sobre a complexidade da cultura americana inicial, revelando as contradições entre o individualismo e a identidade comunitária, a mente e a paixão, e as tradições e inovações.
After the Revolution - Profiles of Early American Culture Nel suo ultimo libro, After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture, lo storico Joseph J. Ellis offre una visione unica del ruolo della cultura nell'America post-rivoluzionaria, esplorando le grandi aspettative e le delusioni di quattro figure influenti dell'epoca. Attraverso i ritratti di Charles Willson Peel, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap e Noah Webster, Ellis sta approfondendo le correnti che hanno formato la nuova nazione e la loro lunga influenza sulla società moderna. Il libro inizia con l'ingresso a ciascuno dei quattro uomini, sottolineando le loro diverse visioni della società ideale. Charles Willson Peel, imprenditore e artista, cercava di creare una comunità utopica dove l'arte e la scienza potessero prosperare. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, drammaturgo e scrittore, cercava di conciliare gli standard estetici più elevati con il populismo. William Dunlap, yankee del Connecticut, combatteva le contraddizioni tra conservatorismo e liberalismo. E Noah Webster, linguista e lessicografo, cercava di unire la giovane nazione con la lingua. Grazie a questi profili, Ellis ragiona con abilità sulla complessità della prima cultura americana, rivelando le contraddizioni tra individualismo e identità comunitaria, intelligenza e passione, e tradizione e innovazione.
Nach der Revolution - Profile der frühen amerikanischen Kultur In seinem neuesten Buch „Nach der Revolution: Profile der frühen amerikanischen Kultur“ bietet der Historiker Joseph J. Ellis eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Rolle der Kultur im postrevolutionären Amerika, indem er die hohen Erwartungen und Enttäuschungen von vier einflussreichen Persönlichkeiten der Zeit untersucht. Durch Porträts von Charles Willson Peale, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap und Noah Webster taucht Ellis tiefer in die Strömungen ein, die die neue Nation und ihren nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die moderne Gesellschaft geprägt haben. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Einführung in jeden der vier Männer und betont ihre unterschiedlichen Visionen einer idealen Gesellschaft. Charles Willson Peale, ein Unternehmer und Künstler, wollte eine utopische Gemeinschaft schaffen, in der Kunst und Wissenschaft gedeihen konnten. Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Dramatiker und Schriftsteller, versuchte, hohe ästhetische Standards mit Populismus in Einklang zu bringen. William Dunlap, ein Yankee aus Connecticut, kämpfte mit den Widersprüchen von Konservatismus und Liberalismus. Und Noah Webster, Linguist und xikograph, war bestrebt, die junge Nation durch Sprache zu vereinen. Mit diesen Profilen verwebt Ellis meisterhaft die Komplexität der frühen amerikanischen Kultur und identifiziert die Widersprüche zwischen Individualismus und gemeinschaftlicher Identität, Vernunft und idenschaft sowie Tradition und Innovation.
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Devrimden Sonra - Erken Amerikan Kültürünün Profilleri "Devrimden Sonra: Erken Amerikan Kültürünün Profilleri'adlı son kitabında, tarihçi Joseph J. Ellis, devrim sonrası Amerika'da kültürün rolü üzerine benzersiz bir bakış açısı sunuyor ve zamanın dört etkili figürünün yüksek beklentilerini ve hayal kırıklıklarını araştırıyor. Charles Willson Peale, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Dunlap ve Noah Webster'ın portreleri aracılığıyla Ellis, yeni ulusu şekillendiren akımları ve modern toplum üzerindeki kalıcı etkilerini araştırıyor. Kitap, dört adamın her birine bir giriş yaparak, ideal bir toplumun farklı vizyonlarını vurgulayarak başlar. Bir girişimci ve sanatçı olan Charles Willson Peel, sanat ve bilimin gelişebileceği ütopik bir topluluk yaratmaya çalıştı. Oyun yazarı ve yazar Hugh Henry Brackenridge, yüksek estetik standartları popülizmle uzlaştırmaya çalıştı. Connecticut'lı bir Yankee olan William Dunlap, muhafazakârlık ve liberalizmin çelişkileriyle mücadele etti. Bir dilbilimci ve sözlükbilimci olan Noah Webster, genç ulusu dil aracılığıyla birleştirmeye çalıştı. Bu profiller aracılığıyla Ellis, erken Amerikan kültürünün karmaşıklıklarını ustalıkla bir araya getirerek bireycilik ve toplumsal kimlik, akıl ve tutku ile gelenek ve yenilik arasındaki çelişkileri ortaya koyuyor.
بعد الثورة - لمحات عن الثقافة الأمريكية المبكرة في كتابه الأخير «بعد الثورة: لمحات عن الثقافة الأمريكية المبكرة»، يقدم المؤرخ جوزيف جيه إليس منظورًا فريدًا لدور الثقافة في أمريكا ما بعد الثورة، مستكشفًا التوقعات العالية والإحباطات لأربعة شخصيات مؤثرة في ذلك الوقت. من خلال صور تشارلز ويلسون بيل وهيو هنري براكنريدج وويليام دنلاب ونوح ويبستر، يتعمق إليس في التيارات التي شكلت الأمة الجديدة وتأثيرها الدائم على المجتمع الحديث. يبدأ الكتاب بمقدمة لكل من الرجال الأربعة، تسلط الضوء على رؤاهم المختلفة لمجتمع مثالي. سعى تشارلز ويلسون بيل، رائد الأعمال والفنان، إلى إنشاء مجتمع طوباوي حيث يمكن أن يزدهر الفن والعلوم. سعى هيو هنري براكنريدج، الكاتب المسرحي والمؤلف، إلى التوفيق بين المعايير الجمالية العالية والشعبوية. كافح ويليام دنلاب، وهو من ولاية كونيتيكت يانكي، مع تناقضات المحافظة والليبرالية. وسعى نوح ويبستر، عالم اللغات والمعاجم، إلى توحيد الأمة الشابة من خلال اللغة. من خلال هذه الملفات الشخصية، ينسج إليس بخبرة تعقيدات الثقافة الأمريكية المبكرة، ويكشف عن التناقضات بين الفردية والهوية المجتمعية، والعقل والعاطفة، والتقاليد والابتكار.

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