American Literary EssaysLewis Gaston Leary Crowell, 1960 - 318 páginas |
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... merely relative to the particular adventure in which we imag- ine ourselves engaged . But in some single direction our will finds self - expression , and understands itself ; runs through the career which it ignorantly coveted , and ...
... merely relative to the particular adventure in which we imag- ine ourselves engaged . But in some single direction our will finds self - expression , and understands itself ; runs through the career which it ignorantly coveted , and ...
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... merely with his own genera- tion in his bones , but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a ...
... merely with his own genera- tion in his bones , but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a ...
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... merely did the switch of taking this quest to Europe . The big exception is Faulkner , our most deeply regional writer ; and the point of the whole Faulkner corpus is that it is in the end a saga of the land — a saga in which the ...
... merely did the switch of taking this quest to Europe . The big exception is Faulkner , our most deeply regional writer ; and the point of the whole Faulkner corpus is that it is in the end a saga of the land — a saga in which the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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Allen Tate Amer American appeared artist beauty become called character consciousness conventional Cooper criticism culture Deerslayer E. B. White effect Emerson Emily Dickinson emotion England English essay experience expression eyes fact feel fiction genius give H. L. Mencken Hawthorne heart Henry James human ican ideal ideas images imagination intellectual interest jazz Karl Shapiro kind language Leaves of Grass less literary literature live look Lowell Mark Twain matter means Melville ment mind Moby Dick moral nature ness never novel novelist Parrington passion perhaps Pierre poem poet poetic poetry political present prose R. P. Blackmur reader reality romance scholar seems sense social society soul speak spirit stand story T. S. Eliot tell theme things thought tion tradition true truth ture verse Whitman whole words writing wrote