Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... popularity , as the careers of Poe , Hawthorne , and Melville amply illustrate . The absence of international ... popular an author as Cooper was a financial liability to an American publisher , and when the young Longfellow wrote ...
... popularity , as the careers of Poe , Hawthorne , and Melville amply illustrate . The absence of international ... popular an author as Cooper was a financial liability to an American publisher , and when the young Longfellow wrote ...
Strana 145
... popular tradition of the eloquence of Indian oratory with the garrulity of a frontier character . The most famous example of Indian oratory , in Cooper's time as in ours , was Logan's speech delivered to Lord Dunmore in 1774. Throughout ...
... popular tradition of the eloquence of Indian oratory with the garrulity of a frontier character . The most famous example of Indian oratory , in Cooper's time as in ours , was Logan's speech delivered to Lord Dunmore in 1774. Throughout ...
Strana 196
... popular means of inculcating and enforc- ing the principles of morality ? The author of Wieland is almost the first American who has adventured in this path of literature , and this production is the first of the kind which has ...
... popular means of inculcating and enforc- ing the principles of morality ? The author of Wieland is almost the first American who has adventured in this path of literature , and this production is the first of the kind which has ...
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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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