Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... knew and respected and beyond them to a broad - based national readership . Similarly , though he knew the book market well , followed reviews and sales of his books closely , and thought deeply about the reasons for his successes and ...
... knew and respected and beyond them to a broad - based national readership . Similarly , though he knew the book market well , followed reviews and sales of his books closely , and thought deeply about the reasons for his successes and ...
Strana 66
... knew it well through his wide reading . Our fourth paradox is resolved in the same way . Cooper's daughter reports that he " resolved to imitate the tone and character of an English tale of the ordinary type . " 8 In so doing , Cooper ...
... knew it well through his wide reading . Our fourth paradox is resolved in the same way . Cooper's daughter reports that he " resolved to imitate the tone and character of an English tale of the ordinary type . " 8 In so doing , Cooper ...
Strana 184
... knew well , the gentleman farmer James Cooper produced an imitation English novel that won the respect of readers . Within three years , with two more novels , he transformed both himself and his readers : he became America's national ...
... knew well , the gentleman farmer James Cooper produced an imitation English novel that won the respect of readers . Within three years , with two more novels , he transformed both himself and his readers : he became America's national ...
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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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