The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... East . " It was only when the cleavage between the frontier and the East became sharp , and crystallized into a definite opposition , that a con- tempt for the culture of New England became pronounced . Book learning was scorned and bad ...
... East . " It was only when the cleavage between the frontier and the East became sharp , and crystallized into a definite opposition , that a con- tempt for the culture of New England became pronounced . Book learning was scorned and bad ...
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... East.52 While the frontier provided the first source of real Amer- icanness in our literature , it was the accumulative growth of power of the nation as a whole which made it possible for these Americannesses to be capitalized into a ...
... East.52 While the frontier provided the first source of real Amer- icanness in our literature , it was the accumulative growth of power of the nation as a whole which made it possible for these Americannesses to be capitalized into a ...
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... East than with England . In the second place , the majority of the in- habitants of the frontier regions were discontents from the East , men who were in revolt against the East because it had not provided them with the opportunity for ...
... East than with England . In the second place , the majority of the in- habitants of the frontier regions were discontents from the East , men who were in revolt against the East because it had not provided them with the opportunity for ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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