Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... true , has often served the ends of tyranny by diverting the minds of readers from all ideas , by lulling " to intoxication , to sleep and to death . " In a democratic republic , then , art must adopt a new character . Staël argued that ...
... true , has often served the ends of tyranny by diverting the minds of readers from all ideas , by lulling " to intoxication , to sleep and to death . " In a democratic republic , then , art must adopt a new character . Staël argued that ...
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... true glory . " 4 Despite this early enthusiasm , how- ever , Brown was poorly suited to the law . His Quaker upbringing had had little effect on his sense of religious duty , but it had left him with an almost fanatical regard for the ...
... true glory . " 4 Despite this early enthusiasm , how- ever , Brown was poorly suited to the law . His Quaker upbringing had had little effect on his sense of religious duty , but it had left him with an almost fanatical regard for the ...
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... true historians which Dr. Moore says , are wanting , to give us just notions of what manner of men the ancient ... true histo- ries , are indeed writers of fictions , while I am a true historian , a describer of society as it exists ...
... true historians which Dr. Moore says , are wanting , to give us just notions of what manner of men the ancient ... true histo- ries , are indeed writers of fictions , while I am a true historian , a describer of society as it exists ...
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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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