Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... culture dooms existing political forms and pro- duces democracy ; the invention of gunpowder gives the weak un- natural power over their aristocratic superiors ; the invention of money turns culture into a marketplace and renders ...
... culture dooms existing political forms and pro- duces democracy ; the invention of gunpowder gives the weak un- natural power over their aristocratic superiors ; the invention of money turns culture into a marketplace and renders ...
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... cultural institutions had largely given way to an edgy anxiety regarding the continuing American dependence on and ... culture any pos- sible avenue of expression . It is less an intellectual position than 1 an act of internecine ...
... cultural institutions had largely given way to an edgy anxiety regarding the continuing American dependence on and ... culture any pos- sible avenue of expression . It is less an intellectual position than 1 an act of internecine ...
Strana 225
... culture , 15 Anti - Jacobin Review , The , 55 , 187 Arthur Mervyn , see Brown , Charles Brockden Ash , Thomas , 133 Astor , John Jacob , 133 Audience : defined , x ; Cooper's family and friends as , 77 ; women as , 87-88 Austen , Jane ...
... culture , 15 Anti - Jacobin Review , The , 55 , 187 Arthur Mervyn , see Brown , Charles Brockden Ash , Thomas , 133 Astor , John Jacob , 133 Audience : defined , x ; Cooper's family and friends as , 77 ; women as , 87-88 Austen , Jane ...
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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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