The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... noted , were " people of substance . " The majority of them , however , were of lower middle - class extraction , people of little substance , if you will , 12 members of the English yeomanry , the poor gentry , renters of farms , small ...
... noted , were " people of substance . " The majority of them , however , were of lower middle - class extraction , people of little substance , if you will , 12 members of the English yeomanry , the poor gentry , renters of farms , small ...
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... noted . This new emphasis was moral instead of religious in character . In the seventeenth century the entire stress of our culture had been religious . The Wigglesworths and Bradstreets con- stantly sought religious meanings in the ...
... noted . This new emphasis was moral instead of religious in character . In the seventeenth century the entire stress of our culture had been religious . The Wigglesworths and Bradstreets con- stantly sought religious meanings in the ...
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... noted that " the tendency toward industrial concentration is thus pro- nounced all along the line . The five years under considera- tion ( 1900-1905 ) bear witness to it in the most positive manner . " The agrarian forces , to be ...
... noted that " the tendency toward industrial concentration is thus pro- nounced all along the line . The five years under considera- tion ( 1900-1905 ) bear witness to it in the most positive manner . " The agrarian forces , to be ...
Inhalt
THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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