American Literary Essays1960 |
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... fiction is en- slaved to propriety among us . It appears that of a certain kind of impropriety it is free to give us all it will , and more . But this is not what serious men and women writing fiction mean when they rebel against the ...
... fiction is en- slaved to propriety among us . It appears that of a certain kind of impropriety it is free to give us all it will , and more . But this is not what serious men and women writing fiction mean when they rebel against the ...
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... fiction and American fiction have recognized this truth , not fully , not in the measure it merits , but in greater degree than most other fictions . such as Hawthorne treats in the Scarlet Bret Harte Letter ; such as Dickens treats in ...
... fiction and American fiction have recognized this truth , not fully , not in the measure it merits , but in greater degree than most other fictions . such as Hawthorne treats in the Scarlet Bret Harte Letter ; such as Dickens treats in ...
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... fiction should tell the truth , in 1894 he set forth in a collection of essays called CRUMBLING IDOLS , from which ... fiction is demonstrably the life of fiction . It is the native element , the differentiating element . It corresponds ...
... fiction should tell the truth , in 1894 he set forth in a collection of essays called CRUMBLING IDOLS , from which ... fiction is demonstrably the life of fiction . It is the native element , the differentiating element . It corresponds ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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