Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... fiction . Contemporary literary theory placed severe restric- tions on every author's creative imagination and demanded a stringently moral and social art . The decentralized publishing in- dustry virtually guaranteed that no mere ...
... fiction . Contemporary literary theory placed severe restric- tions on every author's creative imagination and demanded a stringently moral and social art . The decentralized publishing in- dustry virtually guaranteed that no mere ...
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... fiction . He never gave up hope of winning an audience - the simpleton as well as the man of soaring passions and ... fiction , " the deviant , theoretical radical- ism of his youth , " toward a skeptical Federalism and a “ renuncia ...
... fiction . He never gave up hope of winning an audience - the simpleton as well as the man of soaring passions and ... fiction , " the deviant , theoretical radical- ism of his youth , " toward a skeptical Federalism and a “ renuncia ...
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... fiction itself , the split between author and actor , doubleness in point of view and tone . Mimicry , Carwin's ... fiction.30 Thus the descending curve of Brown's career : Carwin's renuncia- tion of his ventriloquism foreshadows Brown's ...
... fiction itself , the split between author and actor , doubleness in point of view and tone . Mimicry , Carwin's ... fiction.30 Thus the descending curve of Brown's career : Carwin's renuncia- tion of his ventriloquism foreshadows Brown's ...
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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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