The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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Victor Francis Calverton. first - rate power , however , that sense of inferiority began to disappear and the colonial complex ceased to exercise its dis- astrous influence upon our cultural existence . Our life , in other words , began ...
Victor Francis Calverton. first - rate power , however , that sense of inferiority began to disappear and the colonial complex ceased to exercise its dis- astrous influence upon our cultural existence . Our life , in other words , began ...
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... began to realize that culture also had its rewards , even though they might not be recorded in Bradstreet form . And so the American collectors began their art - plundering invasion of Europe , and in the homeland American museums ...
... began to realize that culture also had its rewards , even though they might not be recorded in Bradstreet form . And so the American collectors began their art - plundering invasion of Europe , and in the homeland American museums ...
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Victor Francis Calverton. began to write for the " civilized minority , " thereby severing their relationship with the social whole . This was not only true of writers who adopted the ideology of the upper bour- geoisie , but it also began ...
Victor Francis Calverton. began to write for the " civilized minority , " thereby severing their relationship with the social whole . This was not only true of writers who adopted the ideology of the upper bour- geoisie , but it also began ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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