“Liberty’s Captives: Narratives of Confinement in the Print Culture of the Early Republic” is a literary critical textbook by Daniel E. Williams, published by University of Georgia Press in 2006. It explores narratives of confinement in the print culture of the United States during the Revolutionary Period and 19th century, focusing on themes of liberty and captivity. With a perfect format and 334 pages, this book delves into the literary collections and history related to this subject area, providing insights into the American general and United States history during this period. The author’s expertise and detailed analysis make this textbook a valuable resource for those interested in American literature and history.

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