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Modern chivalry

  • Hugh Henry Brackenridge

4.00

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Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of Captain John Farrago and Teague O'Regan, His servant is a rambling, satirical American novel by Hugh Henry Brackenridge, a Pittsburgh writer, lawyer, judge, and justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The book was first published in 1792. The hero, Captain John Farrago, is a frontier Don Quixote who leaves on a whim his Western Pennsylvania farm to "ride about the world a little, with his man Teague at his heels, to see how things were going on here and there, and to observe human nature". The book is arguably the first important work of fiction about the American frontier and called "to the West what Don Quixote was to Europe". It first appeared in 1792 in two parts, and the third and fourth sections of the book appeared in 1793 and 1797, and a revision in 1805, with a final addition in 1815. Henry Adams called it "a more thoroughly American book than any written before 1833."

Genres

  • Society of the Cincinnati
  • Fiction
  • Chivalry
  • Chivalry in fiction
  • American Adventure stories
  • Knights and knighthood
  • Democracy in literature
  • American Political satire
  • American fiction
  • Fiction, political
  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Adventure stories
  • Fiction (American)
  • American literature
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About the author

  • Hugh Henry Brackenridge

    1748 - 1816

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    1 ratings · 42 works

Editions

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    American Book Co.

    1937

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    Published by R. Patterson & Lambdin.

    1819

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    Printed and sold by John M'Culloch ...

    1792

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    2d ed. since the author's death.

    Carey and Hart

    1846

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Hafner Pub. Co.

1962

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    Jacob Johnson

    1807

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    Printed for and sold by George Metz

    1815

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    Published by Jacob Johnson, and sold at his bookstores in Philadelphia and Richmond Virginia

    1808

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    Jacob Johnson

    1807

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    J. Conrad & Co.

    1804

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    J. Conrad

    1804

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    Pub. for the author, printed by Archibald Loudon

    1804

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    Jacob Johnson

    1807

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    R. Patterson & Lambdin

    1819

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    Johnson & Warner, Alexander & Phillips)

    1815

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    J. Conrad

    1804

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    Printed by Archibald Loudon

    1804

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    Greenberg

    1926

  • Edition cover

    Printed and sold by John M'Culloch, no. 1, North Third-Street.

    1792

  • Edition cover

    American Book Co.

    1937

  • Edition cover

    Published by Johnson & Warner, and sold at their bookstores in Philadelphia and Richmond, Virginia.

    1815

  • Edition cover

    Jacob Johnson

    1807

  • Edition cover

    American Book Co.

    1970

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    College & University Press

  • Edition cover

    Pub. for the author, printed by Archibald Loudon

    1804

  • Edition cover

    American Book Co.

    1970

  • Edition cover

    Printed for and sold by George Metz

    1815

  • Edition cover

    Published by Jacob Johnson, and sold at his bookstores in Philadelphia and Richmond, Virginia

  • Edition cover

    Printed by Archibald Loudon

    1804

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    Hafner Publishing Company

    1968

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    R. Patterson & Lambdin

    1819

  • Edition cover

    R. Patterson & Lambdin

    1819

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    J. Conrad & Co.

    1804

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    Printed and sold by John M'Culloch, no. 1, North Third-Street.

    1792

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    College & University Press

    1965

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    Hackett Pub. Co.

    2009