Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... poetry : business and politics . No American is a poet because " every man is here a man of business . So univer- sally is this true , that no American poet , by profession , can be found in the list of their literary men . " Similarly ...
... poetry : business and politics . No American is a poet because " every man is here a man of business . So univer- sally is this true , that no American poet , by profession , can be found in the list of their literary men . " Similarly ...
Strana 70
... poetry with Captain Benwick , a young man whose fiancée has died and who has immersed himself in the poetry of Byron and Scott . Austen treats the scene with her usual irony ; the young people debate the poet's standing , " trying to ...
... poetry with Captain Benwick , a young man whose fiancée has died and who has immersed himself in the poetry of Byron and Scott . Austen treats the scene with her usual irony ; the young people debate the poet's standing , " trying to ...
Strana 188
... poetry as imaginative forms : " The modern novel well executed , possessing the essential characters of poetry , perhaps even more perfectly than the ancient romance , certainly deserves a place among the works of genius . " The novel ...
... poetry as imaginative forms : " The modern novel well executed , possessing the essential characters of poetry , perhaps even more perfectly than the ancient romance , certainly deserves a place among the works of genius . " The novel ...
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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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