Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... satire , Female Quixotism . Hugh H. Brackenridge came into prominence in 1792-1805 with a satire on American life entitled Modern Chivalry . This might really be considered the introduction of realism in the American novel . Royall ...
... satire , Female Quixotism . Hugh H. Brackenridge came into prominence in 1792-1805 with a satire on American life entitled Modern Chivalry . This might really be considered the introduction of realism in the American novel . Royall ...
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... satire on transcendentalism which shows her lack of confidence in this philosophy . She places this term in the mouth of one of her char- acters to designate anything he cannot explain - its meaning seems to be obscure and cloudy . The ...
... satire on transcendentalism which shows her lack of confidence in this philosophy . She places this term in the mouth of one of her char- acters to designate anything he cannot explain - its meaning seems to be obscure and cloudy . The ...
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... satire . ( But Miss Sedgwick did not read Modern Chivalry . ) With these examples before her , it is not surprising that Catharine Sedgwick saw in satire a useful means of setting forth her pur- pose . She improved on the methods of her ...
... satire . ( But Miss Sedgwick did not read Modern Chivalry . ) With these examples before her , it is not surprising that Catharine Sedgwick saw in satire a useful means of setting forth her pur- pose . She improved on the methods of her ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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