Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... man . " The sensational is here not for the usual purpose - to exploit the popular taste for the Gothic - but " because ... representative reader : The titles of Charles Brockden Brown's novels suggest the steps backward his fiction took ...
... man . " The sensational is here not for the usual purpose - to exploit the popular taste for the Gothic - but " because ... representative reader : The titles of Charles Brockden Brown's novels suggest the steps backward his fiction took ...
Strana 105
... man ; A life's but a span ; Why then , let a soldier drink . ( Spy , p . 213 ) In these regional characters Cooper's ... representative technique applied as well to minor characters . If Daniel Boone was the representative woodsman ...
... man ; A life's but a span ; Why then , let a soldier drink . ( Spy , p . 213 ) In these regional characters Cooper's ... representative technique applied as well to minor characters . If Daniel Boone was the representative woodsman ...
Strana 139
... rep- resentatives of those values worth preserving from the past . At the same time the " ashes of Dido " and the ... man can mar such works with his rude taste , / Like some sad spoiler of a virgin's fame . " Judge Temple's enterprise ...
... rep- resentatives of those values worth preserving from the past . At the same time the " ashes of Dido " and the ... man can mar such works with his rude taste , / Like some sad spoiler of a virgin's fame . " Judge Temple's enterprise ...
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Toward a Democratic Fiction | 1 |
The Failure of Charles Brockden Brown | 29 |
An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
Autorská práva | |
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