Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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Strana 66
... less tran- scendentally ; Ong argues that the concept of an audience is a convenient fiction that the author nurtures , consciously and un- consciously , in the supremely lonely business of writing a book : How does the writer give body ...
... less tran- scendentally ; Ong argues that the concept of an audience is a convenient fiction that the author nurtures , consciously and un- consciously , in the supremely lonely business of writing a book : How does the writer give body ...
Strana 70
... less in search of information ; or if it were in indulgence of a less commendable spirit , it was an indulgence chastened by a 70 " AN AMERICAN NOVEL PROFESSEDLY "
... less in search of information ; or if it were in indulgence of a less commendable spirit , it was an indulgence chastened by a 70 " AN AMERICAN NOVEL PROFESSEDLY "
Strana 110
... less various , have in other countries been wrought successfully into every form of the popular and domestic tale , at once amusing and instructive , if nothing can be fabricated on this degenerate soil.79 An American setting offers ...
... less various , have in other countries been wrought successfully into every form of the popular and domestic tale , at once amusing and instructive , if nothing can be fabricated on this degenerate soil.79 An American setting offers ...
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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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