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Author Swett, William B., 1824-1884.

Title Adventures of a deaf-mute, and other short pieces / William B. Swett ; introduction by Kristen C. Harmon
Published Washington, DC : Gallaudet University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Gallaudet classics in Deaf studies
Contents Introduction / Kristen C. Harmon -- Adventures of a deaf-mute in the White Mountains -- First summer -- Second summer -- Third summer -- My last adventure, and a trip around the mountains -- Mr. Swett and his diorama -- Address by Mr. Swett -- Manual alphabets and their history, with sketches, illustrations, and varieties -- Manual alphabets -- Varieties of language -- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet -- Laurent Clerc -- Institutions for the deaf and dumb
Summary In Adventures of a Deaf-Mute, Deaf New Englander William B. Swett recounts his adventures in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the late 1860s. Given to us in short, energetic episodes, Swett tells daring stories of narrow escapes from death and other perilous experiences during his time as a handyman and guide at the Profile House, a hotel named for the nearby Old Man of the Mountain rock formation. A popular destination, the hotel attracted myriad guests, and Swett's tales of rugged endurance are accompanied by keen observations of the people he meets. Confident in his identity as a Deaf "mute," he notes with wry humor the varied perceptions of deafness that he encounters. As a signing Deaf person from a prominent multigenerational Deaf family, he counters negative stereotypes with generosity and a smart wit. He takes pride in his physical abilities, which he showcases through various stunts and arduous treks in the wilderness. However, Swett's writing also reveals a deep awareness of the fragility and precariousness of life. This is a portrait of a man testing his physical and emotional limits, written from the vantage point of someone who is no longer a young man but is still very much in the prime of his life. This collection also includes "Mr. Swett and His Diorama," an article from 1859 in which Swett describes his miniature recreation of the Battle of Lexington, as well as Manual Alphabets, a pamphlet published in 1875 on the history of manual alphabets that includes short biographies of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc, two pioneers of Deaf education in the United States. The work is accompanied by a new introduction that offers a reflection on Swett's life and the time in which he lived
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Subject Clerc, Laurent, 1785-1869.
Gallaudet, T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1787-1851.
Swett, William B., 1824-1884.
SUBJECT Clerc, Laurent, 1785-1869 fast
Gallaudet, T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1787-1851 fast
Swett, William B., 1824-1884 fast
Subject Finger spelling.
Sign language.
Hiking -- White Mountains (N.H. and Me.)
Deaf -- United States -- Biography
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Deaf
Finger spelling
Hiking
Sign language
Travel
SUBJECT White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) -- Description and travel
Subject United States
United States -- White Mountains (New Hampshire and Maine)
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781563686849
1563686848