The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... American character ; and dozens of other American figures came to life in his pages . What is more , he made clear to the whole world the value of the American scene for romantic fiction . Historically , then , Cooper's novels are much ...
... American character ; and dozens of other American figures came to life in his pages . What is more , he made clear to the whole world the value of the American scene for romantic fiction . Historically , then , Cooper's novels are much ...
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... AMERICAN HUMOR Native characters , rural and backwoods ways of living , and the American way of talking were the materials of the southern humorists - Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1790-1870 ) , author of Georgia Scenes ( 1835 ) ; John ...
... AMERICAN HUMOR Native characters , rural and backwoods ways of living , and the American way of talking were the materials of the southern humorists - Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1790-1870 ) , author of Georgia Scenes ( 1835 ) ; John ...
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... American writer . The Chicago novelist who caused the greatest stir in recent years is James T. Farrell with his Studs Lonigan Trilogy , a saga of the Chicago Irish . A World I Never Made ( 1936 ) is the first volume of another series ...
... American writer . The Chicago novelist who caused the greatest stir in recent years is James T. Farrell with his Studs Lonigan Trilogy , a saga of the Chicago Irish . A World I Never Made ( 1936 ) is the first volume of another series ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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