Article: 'The London Merchant' and the institution of apprenticeship.

Be sure therefore to go out into the world like a sheet of paper of clean paper, where no blurs or scribblements are to be discern'd; but let your reputation be like that Virgin purity, not stain'd with any thing which may render you suspected to the time to come.

- Caleb Trenchfield, A Cap of Gray Hairs for a Green Head

Given its unabashed celebration of mercantilism, familialism, and nationalism, The London Merchant; or, The History of George Barnwell has within the past decade found new life as a kind of test case for any number of politically-oriented and theoretically-informed critical methodologies.(1) Most of these are compatible with and sometimes ...

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