American Literary EssaysLewis Gaston Leary Crowell, 1960 - 318 páginas |
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... James . There is a moral emphasis that con- nects Hawthorne , James , and Miss Dick- inson , and I think it is instructive . Between Hawthorne and James lies an epoch . The temptation to sin , in Haw- thorne , is , in James ...
... James . There is a moral emphasis that con- nects Hawthorne , James , and Miss Dick- inson , and I think it is instructive . Between Hawthorne and James lies an epoch . The temptation to sin , in Haw- thorne , is , in James ...
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... James " first appeared in the NEW REPUBLIC in 1943 . Attitudes toward Henry James Henry James is at once the most and least appreciated figure in American writing . His authority as a novelist of unique quality and as an archetypal ...
... James " first appeared in the NEW REPUBLIC in 1943 . Attitudes toward Henry James Henry James is at once the most and least appreciated figure in American writing . His authority as a novelist of unique quality and as an archetypal ...
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... James speaks , too , of the " conversion " that goes on in the mind of the novelist's characters between what happens to them and their sense of what happens to them , and of " the link of con- nection " between a character's " doing ...
... James speaks , too , of the " conversion " that goes on in the mind of the novelist's characters between what happens to them and their sense of what happens to them , and of " the link of con- nection " between a character's " doing ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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