The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... character were fundamental ; with the wealthy bourgeoisie , on the contrary , failings in character were not of serious consequence if they were not known to the public , and , therefore , did not affect one's reputation . This stress ...
... character were fundamental ; with the wealthy bourgeoisie , on the contrary , failings in character were not of serious consequence if they were not known to the public , and , therefore , did not affect one's reputation . This stress ...
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... character . " In a short span of years he became known in various camps as the creator of the American tongue , the father of free verse and the inspira- tion of American cultural independence . In a deep - rooted sense , it was their ...
... character . " In a short span of years he became known in various camps as the creator of the American tongue , the father of free verse and the inspira- tion of American cultural independence . In a deep - rooted sense , it was their ...
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... character or insti- tutions . " 75 The Hesperian had previously discoursed upon " the demoralizing effects of Smollett's and Fielding's nov- els , " described them as " poisonous and seductive works , " and declared that such fictions ...
... character or insti- tutions . " 75 The Hesperian had previously discoursed upon " the demoralizing effects of Smollett's and Fielding's nov- els , " described them as " poisonous and seductive works , " and declared that such fictions ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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