American LiteratureDoubleday, Page, 1915 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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... Relation of American to English Liter- ature 3 The Two Periods of American Literature 4 The Subject - Matter of American Liter- ature II . THE FIRST PROSE WRITERS . I Benjamin Franklin 2 Washington Irving 3 James Fenimore Cooper III ...
... Relation of American to English Liter- ature 3 The Two Periods of American Literature 4 The Subject - Matter of American Liter- ature II . THE FIRST PROSE WRITERS . I Benjamin Franklin 2 Washington Irving 3 James Fenimore Cooper III ...
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... RELATION OF AMERICAN TO ENGLISH LITERATURE The relation of American to English liter- ature was represented on the part of the Eng- lish , up to the middle of the nineteenth century , in a way to make it appear as if all the poetic ...
... RELATION OF AMERICAN TO ENGLISH LITERATURE The relation of American to English liter- ature was represented on the part of the Eng- lish , up to the middle of the nineteenth century , in a way to make it appear as if all the poetic ...
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... Hawthorne's work has its place by the side of “ Père Goriot and " The Newcomes , " by the side of " Adam Bede " and " Anna Karenina . " Thenceforth the relation to England becomes wholly different - friendlier 14 American Literature.
... Hawthorne's work has its place by the side of “ Père Goriot and " The Newcomes , " by the side of " Adam Bede " and " Anna Karenina . " Thenceforth the relation to England becomes wholly different - friendlier 14 American Literature.
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... relation between American and English literature : it is the rela- tion between branch and tree . 3. THE TWO PERIODS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE The history of American literature in the nineteenth century - it is substantially only this ...
... relation between American and English literature : it is the rela- tion between branch and tree . 3. THE TWO PERIODS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE The history of American literature in the nineteenth century - it is substantially only this ...
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... relation between masters and slaves- all this was too gigantic to be absorbed by the eyes of a poet , too stupendous to be molded by the imagination . Two hundred years and more had to elapse before the poets were ca- pable of absorbing ...
... relation between masters and slaves- all this was too gigantic to be absorbed by the eyes of a poet , too stupendous to be molded by the imagination . Two hundred years and more had to elapse before the poets were ca- pable of absorbing ...
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