American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Deerslayer tale accomplishes nothing and arrives in the air . 2. They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary part of the tale , and shall help to develop it . But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale , and ac- complishes ...
... Deerslayer tale accomplishes nothing and arrives in the air . 2. They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary part of the tale , and shall help to develop it . But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale , and ac- complishes ...
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... Deerslayer tale . 9. They require that the personages of a tale shall confine themselves to possibilities and let miracles alone ; or , if they venture a miracle , the author must so plausibly set it forth as to make it look possible ...
... Deerslayer tale . 9. They require that the personages of a tale shall confine themselves to possibilities and let miracles alone ; or , if they venture a miracle , the author must so plausibly set it forth as to make it look possible ...
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... Deerslayer is a " pure work of art . " Pure , in that con- nection , means faultless - faultless in all details and ... Deerslayer is the very worst that even Cooper ever wrote . I may be mistaken , but it does seem to me that Deerslayer ...
... Deerslayer is a " pure work of art . " Pure , in that con- nection , means faultless - faultless in all details and ... Deerslayer is the very worst that even Cooper ever wrote . I may be mistaken , but it does seem to me that Deerslayer ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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