Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... taste : " Party - spirit , and the lust of gain , rule the American nation with such undivided sway , as to engross every passion , and inlist every propensity . " Silliman could foresee a time when poets would pos- sess the means for ...
... taste : " Party - spirit , and the lust of gain , rule the American nation with such undivided sway , as to engross every passion , and inlist every propensity . " Silliman could foresee a time when poets would pos- sess the means for ...
Strana 111
... taste by , for example , personifying a turnpike , “ about as violent an appeal to the imagination as can well be made . " The inventive faculty , that , which if it be not genius is at least its chief characteristic , we cannot but ...
... taste by , for example , personifying a turnpike , “ about as violent an appeal to the imagination as can well be made . " The inventive faculty , that , which if it be not genius is at least its chief characteristic , we cannot but ...
Strana 188
... taste , " and these were the ancestors of the modern novel ( 1801 , 1 : 333 ) . In a brief note entitled " Novels " ( The Literary Maga- zine , 1805 ) Brown compares the novel and poetry as imaginative forms : " The modern novel well ...
... taste , " and these were the ancestors of the modern novel ( 1801 , 1 : 333 ) . In a brief note entitled " Novels " ( The Literary Maga- zine , 1805 ) Brown compares the novel and poetry as imaginative forms : " The modern novel well ...
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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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