Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... relations between authors and publishers , the economics of the book trade , and the response of common readers to an ... relation and his attempts to generate fictions which would both fulfill his pre- scribed role as author and modify ...
... relations between authors and publishers , the economics of the book trade , and the response of common readers to an ... relation and his attempts to generate fictions which would both fulfill his pre- scribed role as author and modify ...
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... relation between men and things and for their capacity to stimulate artificially desires , hopes , and fears . When Jean - Jacques at last presents his gift , it is Robinson Crusoe , a new Bible of man's original condition and true relation ...
... relation between men and things and for their capacity to stimulate artificially desires , hopes , and fears . When Jean - Jacques at last presents his gift , it is Robinson Crusoe , a new Bible of man's original condition and true relation ...
Strana 99
... relations in The Spy , and this pattern in turn is Cooper's exploration of the meaning of his original insight into ... relation of the colonies to the crown was conceptualized as that of children to a father , and the gathering impetus ...
... relations in The Spy , and this pattern in turn is Cooper's exploration of the meaning of his original insight into ... relation of the colonies to the crown was conceptualized as that of children to a father , and the gathering impetus ...
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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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