Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... death . The spontaneous combustion seems to be an explosion of the repressed energies he contains . We can best appreciate this strategy on Brown's part by comparing Wieland's death with the circumstances of the source Brown used ...
... death . The spontaneous combustion seems to be an explosion of the repressed energies he contains . We can best appreciate this strategy on Brown's part by comparing Wieland's death with the circumstances of the source Brown used ...
Strana 149
... death is a kind of yearning after death , a recog- nition that there is nothing for him to nourish and cultivate in the new world of Templeton except the dying Major Effingham and that there remains no joy except escape : Red skin , or ...
... death is a kind of yearning after death , a recog- nition that there is nothing for him to nourish and cultivate in the new world of Templeton except the dying Major Effingham and that there remains no joy except escape : Red skin , or ...
Strana 200
... death of the father of young Wieland was shortly followed by the death of his mother . Left with his sister , the supposed narrator of the tale , to the care of a maiden aunt , he passed his youthful days in the acquisition of knowledge ...
... death of the father of young Wieland was shortly followed by the death of his mother . Left with his sister , the supposed narrator of the tale , to the care of a maiden aunt , he passed his youthful days in the acquisition of knowledge ...
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Toward a Democratic Fiction | 1 |
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An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
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