Acknowledgements Introduction Samuel Jackson Pratt: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text
Emma Corbett, or the Miseries of Civil War
Appendix A: Contemporary Reviews
Title Page for the First Bath Edition of Emma Corbett (1780)
From The London Magazine, or Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer (May 1780)
From The London Review of English and Foreign Literature (April 1780)
From The Monthly Review (October 1780)
From Rivington’s Royal Gazette (12 September 1781)
From The Lady’s Monthly Museum (June 1808)
“Sonnet to Mr. Pratt on a Mental Review of His Various Works,” Monthly Magazine, or British Register (November 1802)
Appendix B: Changes and Additions in Robert Bell’s American Edition (1782)
Title Page for Bell’s American Edition of Emma Corbett (1782)
From Bell’s Advertisement, Pennsylvania Evening Post and Public Advertiser (25 November 1782)
Bell’s Additions to Emma Corbett, Vol. II (1782)
Bell’s Additions to Emma Corbett, Vol. III (1782)
Appendix C: Some Letters between “Courtney Melmoth” and Benjamin Franklin
Franklin to Melmoth ([on or after 28 January] 1778)
Melmoth to Franklin, Paris (29 January 1778)
Melmoth to Franklin, Paris (4 [February] 1778)
Melmoth to Franklin, Hotel d’Orleans (27 [February] 1778)
Melmoth to Franklin, Hotel d’Orleans (19 March [1778])
Franklin to Melmoth (on or after 12 May 1778)
Appendix D: The American Revolutionary War
From John Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1767)
From An Address to the People on the Subject of the Contest between Great Britain and America (1776)
From A Letter from Edmund Burke Esq., one of the Representatives in Parliament for the City of Bristol … to … Sheriffs of that City, on the Affairs of America (1777)
From Philip Freneau, “American Independence. A Poem” (1778)
Appendix E: Heroism and Sensibility
From Hugh Henry Brackenridge, The Battle of Bunkers Hill (1776)
From Francis Dobbs, The Irish Chief or Patriot King. A New Tragedy (1774)
From Anna Seward, Monody on Major André (1781)
From Samuel Jackson Pratt, “Sensibility” (1781)
From Nathaniel Ball, “The Evil Effects of War and the Blessings of Peace” (1749)
From John Conybeare, “True Patriotism: A Sermon Preach’d before the House of Commons” (25 April 1749)
Appendix F: Women and War
From [Anon], The Female Soldier (1750)
From [Anon], The History of Constantius and Pulchera. An American Novel (1796)
From Sarah Wentworth Morton, The Virtues of Society. A Tale Founded on Fact (1799)
From Charles Brockden Brown, Ormond (1799)
Appendix G: Contemporary Paintings
Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe (1770)
Emmanuel Leutze, Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth (1853-54)
Engraving Depicting Second Street North from Market Street with the Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1799)