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Perhaps our disposition toward somber soliloquys reveals more of ourselves , our taste or imagination , than of the excel- lence of our favorite writers . Like many people anywhere , we do not apologize because the ills which disturb ...
Perhaps our disposition toward somber soliloquys reveals more of ourselves , our taste or imagination , than of the excel- lence of our favorite writers . Like many people anywhere , we do not apologize because the ills which disturb ...
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From the historical point of view , New England Puritanism was a backsliding in religion as momentous in shaping the imagination as the cultural reversion Cooper studied on the frontier ( see es- pecially Chapter VI of The Prairie ) .
From the historical point of view , New England Puritanism was a backsliding in religion as momentous in shaping the imagination as the cultural reversion Cooper studied on the frontier ( see es- pecially Chapter VI of The Prairie ) .
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Judging by our greatest novels , the American imagination , even when it wishes to assuage and reconcile the con- tradictions of life , has not been stirred by the possibility of catharsis or incarna- tion , by the tragic or Christian ...
Judging by our greatest novels , the American imagination , even when it wishes to assuage and reconcile the con- tradictions of life , has not been stirred by the possibility of catharsis or incarna- tion , by the tragic or Christian ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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