Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... Brown's failure as the result of his " recoil from some bleak implications of fanaticism and bloodlust in the national character . " Paul Witherington argues that " Brown simply found that imagination was revolutionary , that it threat ...
... Brown's failure as the result of his " recoil from some bleak implications of fanaticism and bloodlust in the national character . " Paul Witherington argues that " Brown simply found that imagination was revolutionary , that it threat ...
Strana 36
... Brown and Dunlap its member- ship included James Kent , the future Chancellor of New York , Samuel Latham Mitchill , a scientist at Columbia College , and Samuel Miller , a leading Presbyterian minister . Together this circle read ...
... Brown and Dunlap its member- ship included James Kent , the future Chancellor of New York , Samuel Latham Mitchill , a scientist at Columbia College , and Samuel Miller , a leading Presbyterian minister . Together this circle read ...
Strana 39
... Brown's decision to move to New York and devote himself entirely to writing , Smith should approach Caritat with a proposal to publish Wieland . William Charvat has remarked with some irony , " Closely associated with Caritat , Brown ...
... Brown's decision to move to New York and devote himself entirely to writing , Smith should approach Caritat with a proposal to publish Wieland . William Charvat has remarked with some irony , " Closely associated with Caritat , Brown ...
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Toward a Democratic Fiction | 1 |
The Failure of Charles Brockden Brown | 29 |
An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
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