The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... English Spectator.5 An important force in handicapping the advance of Amer- ican literature , and which tended to intensify our dependence upon English books and periodicals , was the unhappy char- acter of the copyright situation . The ...
... English Spectator.5 An important force in handicapping the advance of Amer- ican literature , and which tended to intensify our dependence upon English books and periodicals , was the unhappy char- acter of the copyright situation . The ...
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... English elements were native , so scorned were American tendencies and so extolled were English . The colonial complex , thus , had an even more over- whelming and disastrous effect upon the ruling class in the South than upon the ...
... English elements were native , so scorned were American tendencies and so extolled were English . The colonial complex , thus , had an even more over- whelming and disastrous effect upon the ruling class in the South than upon the ...
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Victor Francis Calverton. thing English was condemned , English songs , English sci- ence , English speech . The patriots of that day were deter- mined to let nothing that was English remain ; everything suddenly had to be made into ...
Victor Francis Calverton. thing English was condemned , English songs , English sci- ence , English speech . The patriots of that day were deter- mined to let nothing that was English remain ; everything suddenly had to be made into ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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