Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... wrote to Nathaniel Burwell , March 14 , 1818 , in which he rehearsed the most common of objections to fiction . Of the " inordinate passion prevalent for novels , " Jefferson wrote , When this poison infects the mind , it destroys its ...
... wrote to Nathaniel Burwell , March 14 , 1818 , in which he rehearsed the most common of objections to fiction . Of the " inordinate passion prevalent for novels , " Jefferson wrote , When this poison infects the mind , it destroys its ...
Strana 80
... wrote Goodrich that he had completed Precaution ( seventeen chapters in twelve days ! ) ; he in- quired about paper and type and asked Goodrich how to proceed in obtaining copyright . On June 28 he sent Goodrich the first three chapters ...
... wrote Goodrich that he had completed Precaution ( seventeen chapters in twelve days ! ) ; he in- quired about paper and type and asked Goodrich how to proceed in obtaining copyright . On June 28 he sent Goodrich the first three chapters ...
Strana 85
... wrote much more slowly than he had expected . On June 28 , 1820 , he told Goodrich , " The task of making American Manners and American scenes interesting to an American reader is an arduous one — I am unable to say whether I shall ...
... wrote much more slowly than he had expected . On June 28 , 1820 , he told Goodrich , " The task of making American Manners and American scenes interesting to an American reader is an arduous one — I am unable to say whether I shall ...
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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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