The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... century , for example , was concerned with the struggles of individuals who suc- ceeded in observing that code or who failed to observe it . In considerable part , literature became a triangular affair in which the tug of sexual impulse ...
... century , for example , was concerned with the struggles of individuals who suc- ceeded in observing that code or who failed to observe it . In considerable part , literature became a triangular affair in which the tug of sexual impulse ...
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... century insurgence of a national tradition in Amer- ica . Pessimism instead of optimism was its predominant note . The exuberant and expansive spirit which characterized Elizabethan poetry and drama in the sixteenth century did not ...
... century insurgence of a national tradition in Amer- ica . Pessimism instead of optimism was its predominant note . The exuberant and expansive spirit which characterized Elizabethan poetry and drama in the sixteenth century did not ...
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... century from adopting a patriotic outlook . The America which they confronted was an America in which the tradition of individual freedom was in the process of being lost . The upper bourgeoisie had already sapped the strength out of ...
... century from adopting a patriotic outlook . The America which they confronted was an America in which the tradition of individual freedom was in the process of being lost . The upper bourgeoisie had already sapped the strength out of ...
Inhalt
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
THE FRONTIER FORCE | 225 |
NI FROM SECTIONALISM TO NATIONALISM | 356 |
Urheberrecht | |
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