Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... influence in American literary circles was wide- spread , and although she wrote too late to influence the work of Charles Brockden Brown , she may have helped to prepare the more respectful reception given his novels after 1820 ...
... influence in American literary circles was wide- spread , and although she wrote too late to influence the work of Charles Brockden Brown , she may have helped to prepare the more respectful reception given his novels after 1820 ...
Strana 119
... influence of religion upon the national character , have been often discussed and displayed ; but our domestic manners , the social and the moral influences , which operate in retirement , and in common intercourse , and the multitude ...
... influence of religion upon the national character , have been often discussed and displayed ; but our domestic manners , the social and the moral influences , which operate in retirement , and in common intercourse , and the multitude ...
Strana 123
... influence in society , to such a share of literary and moral instruc- tion , as shall define their duties , create for them some literary enjoyment , and improve their understanding : so that even the humblest individual may feel ...
... influence in society , to such a share of literary and moral instruc- tion , as shall define their duties , create for them some literary enjoyment , and improve their understanding : so that even the humblest individual may feel ...
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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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