Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... fact " furnished by his- tory must be adduced . Consequently , the reader is supplied with the source for Wieland's homicidal delusion ( New - York Weekly Magazine , 2 : 20-28 ) , spontaneous combustion ( the Literary Maga- zine , 4 ...
... fact " furnished by his- tory must be adduced . Consequently , the reader is supplied with the source for Wieland's homicidal delusion ( New - York Weekly Magazine , 2 : 20-28 ) , spontaneous combustion ( the Literary Maga- zine , 4 ...
Strana 106
... fact , after Precaution Cooper never again used " novel " in his subtitles . ( He used the general term " A Tale " eighteen times , “ A Romance " twice , and " A Narrative " and " A Legend " once each , though in his pref- aces he ...
... fact , after Precaution Cooper never again used " novel " in his subtitles . ( He used the general term " A Tale " eighteen times , “ A Romance " twice , and " A Narrative " and " A Legend " once each , though in his pref- aces he ...
Strana 192
... fact : " If history furnishes one parallel fact , it is a sufficient vindication of the Writer ; but most readers will probably recollect an authentic case , remarkably similar to that of Wieland ” ( Wieland , p . 3 ) . A lengthy ...
... fact : " If history furnishes one parallel fact , it is a sufficient vindication of the Writer ; but most readers will probably recollect an authentic case , remarkably similar to that of Wieland ” ( Wieland , p . 3 ) . A lengthy ...
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