Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... romance , Cooper led his reader into the American novel . Scott had defined " neutral ground " in the " Dedicatory ... romance would have to consist of those elements which the past and the present held in common : The late ingenious Mr ...
... romance , Cooper led his reader into the American novel . Scott had defined " neutral ground " in the " Dedicatory ... romance would have to consist of those elements which the past and the present held in common : The late ingenious Mr ...
Strana 91
... romance ; no gross and hardy offences against decorum for the moralist ; nor any of the rich artificial auxiliaries of poetry . The weakest hand can extract a spark from the flint , but it would baffle the strength of a giant to attempt ...
... romance ; no gross and hardy offences against decorum for the moralist ; nor any of the rich artificial auxiliaries of poetry . The weakest hand can extract a spark from the flint , but it would baffle the strength of a giant to attempt ...
Strana 195
... romance writer . His work was condemned by an ecclesiastical synod , as dangerous to the morals of youth ; and the ... romances have been no less pertinacious and incorrigible in their attach- ment to this species of writing than this ...
... romance writer . His work was condemned by an ecclesiastical synod , as dangerous to the morals of youth ; and the ... romances have been no less pertinacious and incorrigible in their attach- ment to this species of writing than this ...
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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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