American Literary EssaysLewis Gaston Leary Crowell, 1960 - 318 páginas |
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... Romance is the substitute in modern times for the epic or the drama , I do not mean to say that they are exactly the ... Romance as Epic The question briefly is - What are the standards of the modern Romance ? What is the modern Romance ...
... Romance is the substitute in modern times for the epic or the drama , I do not mean to say that they are exactly the ... Romance as Epic The question briefly is - What are the standards of the modern Romance ? What is the modern Romance ...
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... might be called the static romances of Hawthorne , in which the author uses the allegorical , rather than the dramatic , pos- sibilities of the form . ) The romance can flourish The Broken Circuit : Romance and the American Novel 273.
... might be called the static romances of Hawthorne , in which the author uses the allegorical , rather than the dramatic , pos- sibilities of the form . ) The romance can flourish The Broken Circuit : Romance and the American Novel 273.
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... romance to America . To keep fiction in touch with the human heart is to give it a universal human sig- nificance . But this cannot be done memorably in prose fiction , even in the relatively loose form of the romance , without giving ...
... romance to America . To keep fiction in touch with the human heart is to give it a universal human sig- nificance . But this cannot be done memorably in prose fiction , even in the relatively loose form of the romance , without giving ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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