Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... play , and encouraged the young Edgar Allan Poe with friendly reviews and letters . Yet he died , and remains , in almost total obscurity . Margaret Fuller struck the proper note in a letter to Neal when she called him " a great man of ...
... play , and encouraged the young Edgar Allan Poe with friendly reviews and letters . Yet he died , and remains , in almost total obscurity . Margaret Fuller struck the proper note in a letter to Neal when she called him " a great man of ...
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... play the role cast for him . Ong analyzes the opening paragraph of Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and shows that phrases like “ the late summer of that year " and " across the river and the plain to the mountains " engage the reader in ...
... play the role cast for him . Ong analyzes the opening paragraph of Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and shows that phrases like “ the late summer of that year " and " across the river and the plain to the mountains " engage the reader in ...
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... play of his imagination , Waverley invests traditional lore with human passions and actions and brings the past to life . In the process , historical reality be- comes the focal point of the novel , and the traditional hero recedes into ...
... play of his imagination , Waverley invests traditional lore with human passions and actions and brings the past to life . In the process , historical reality be- comes the focal point of the novel , and the traditional hero recedes into ...
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An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
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