The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... theatre was immediately affected by these new attitudes . A considerable section of the industrial bourgeoisie which was not motivated by the old petty bourgeois religiosity began to take a more tolerant attitude toward life as a whole ...
... theatre was immediately affected by these new attitudes . A considerable section of the industrial bourgeoisie which was not motivated by the old petty bourgeois religiosity began to take a more tolerant attitude toward life as a whole ...
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... theatre centre of the entire country . At the same time that the theatre made headway in the North it lost ground in the South . Before the Civil War as we have seen the home of the theatre in America was the South . After the Civil War ...
... theatre centre of the entire country . At the same time that the theatre made headway in the North it lost ground in the South . Before the Civil War as we have seen the home of the theatre in America was the South . After the Civil War ...
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... theatre superior to any in America . About the same time St. Louis erected a theatre which cost $ 65,000 to construct . Chicago , which advanced with enormous strides in the fifties , built in 1857 an even more imposing theatre than the ...
... theatre superior to any in America . About the same time St. Louis erected a theatre which cost $ 65,000 to construct . Chicago , which advanced with enormous strides in the fifties , built in 1857 an even more imposing theatre than the ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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