Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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Strana 57
... light of those modern critics who have argued that Brown rejected the psycho- logical and cultural implications of his own fiction - is that he still insists on the possibility of a moral fiction that will " enchain the attention and ...
... light of those modern critics who have argued that Brown rejected the psycho- logical and cultural implications of his own fiction - is that he still insists on the possibility of a moral fiction that will " enchain the attention and ...
Strana 94
... light reflecting from the glass has betrayed the hut's location to Frances , he smashes the window : " " Tis but little luxury or comfort that I know , " he said , " but even that little cannot be enjoyed in safety ! . . . I am hunted ...
... light reflecting from the glass has betrayed the hut's location to Frances , he smashes the window : " " Tis but little luxury or comfort that I know , " he said , " but even that little cannot be enjoyed in safety ! . . . I am hunted ...
Strana 103
... light and jocular remark , that was too much at variance with his former manner , not to be affectation . ( Spy , p . 41 ) Birch's progress through the novel entails the gradual loss of everything associated with the avaricious side of ...
... light and jocular remark , that was too much at variance with his former manner , not to be affectation . ( Spy , p . 41 ) Birch's progress through the novel entails the gradual loss of everything associated with the avaricious side of ...
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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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