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... American colonies , where it survived to nourish the imaginations of our own writers of ro- mance . Thus the elements which Hawthorne termed ' the marvel- lous ' in his romances are at the same time ' Gothic ' and folkloris- tic . Much ...
... American colonies , where it survived to nourish the imaginations of our own writers of ro- mance . Thus the elements which Hawthorne termed ' the marvel- lous ' in his romances are at the same time ' Gothic ' and folkloris- tic . Much ...
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... American forms of both high and folk art and any sacred in- stitution - all these factors indicate that speculation as to the ritualistic origins of primitive literature and the application of ritualistic concepts to American writings ...
... American forms of both high and folk art and any sacred in- stitution - all these factors indicate that speculation as to the ritualistic origins of primitive literature and the application of ritualistic concepts to American writings ...
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... American settler was indeed unfallen and Adamic , but not quite as majestic or godlike as Melville proposes . This we can see in Crèvecœur's answer to his own question , ' What then is the American , this new man ? ' He is an American ...
... American settler was indeed unfallen and Adamic , but not quite as majestic or godlike as Melville proposes . This we can see in Crèvecœur's answer to his own question , ' What then is the American , this new man ? ' He is an American ...
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