Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... result of these changes was the artist's ten- dency to hold his public in contempt even as he labored to attract it . A second result , more far - reaching in its implications , was that market forces exerted an unprecedented influence ...
... result of these changes was the artist's ten- dency to hold his public in contempt even as he labored to attract it . A second result , more far - reaching in its implications , was that market forces exerted an unprecedented influence ...
Strana 76
... result from forces that are concealed but not contained by his finery and manners . The episodes of violence in Precaution are more em- phatic than those of abandoning seducers or intemperate liars in Mrs. Opie's tales , but the true ...
... result from forces that are concealed but not contained by his finery and manners . The episodes of violence in Precaution are more em- phatic than those of abandoning seducers or intemperate liars in Mrs. Opie's tales , but the true ...
Strana 145
... result of laziness . Cooper wanted to combine a 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 ...
... result of laziness . Cooper wanted to combine a 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 ...
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