American Literary Essays1960 |
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... imagination , than of the excel- lence of our favorite writers . Like many people anywhere , we do not apologize ... Imagination and The Opposing Self as intimately as Emer- son and Matthew Arnold do , because it is our imagination and ...
... imagination , than of the excel- lence of our favorite writers . Like many people anywhere , we do not apologize ... Imagination and The Opposing Self as intimately as Emer- son and Matthew Arnold do , because it is our imagination and ...
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... imagination as the cultural reversion Cooper studied on the frontier ( see es- pecially Chapter VI of The Prairie ) . For , at least as apprehended by the literary imagination , New England Puritanism— with its grand metaphors of ...
... imagination as the cultural reversion Cooper studied on the frontier ( see es- pecially Chapter VI of The Prairie ) . For , at least as apprehended by the literary imagination , New England Puritanism— with its grand metaphors of ...
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... imagination of the French and Russian novelists has clearly been more in accord with the purposes of modern American writers than has the English imagination . True , an American reader of Mr. Leavis ' book will have little trouble in ...
... imagination of the French and Russian novelists has clearly been more in accord with the purposes of modern American writers than has the English imagination . True , an American reader of Mr. Leavis ' book will have little trouble in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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