The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... poets . Although Dunbar was far from a first - rate poet or even a significant one in terms of the poetic tradition , he was more important than Adah Isaacs Menken or any other of his Southern contemporaries , with the exception of ...
... poets . Although Dunbar was far from a first - rate poet or even a significant one in terms of the poetic tradition , he was more important than Adah Isaacs Menken or any other of his Southern contemporaries , with the exception of ...
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... poet hope for success in a city where there are not three persons possessed of elegant ideas ? " 34 He was forced , he said , to write alone , " assisted by no poets of the plain . " Assailing the cultural desolation of the American ...
... poet hope for success in a city where there are not three persons possessed of elegant ideas ? " 34 He was forced , he said , to write alone , " assisted by no poets of the plain . " Assailing the cultural desolation of the American ...
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... poet of individuality , the poet of self - reliance , and , as he described himself , the " Bard of America and Bard of democracy . " It certainly cannot be said that the source of Whitman's verse , and one of the most recent and ...
... poet of individuality , the poet of self - reliance , and , as he described himself , the " Bard of America and Bard of democracy . " It certainly cannot be said that the source of Whitman's verse , and one of the most recent and ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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