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The world seemed to these eminent Victorians less a light and frolicsome , friendly place at which men might jest and by jest correct , and the essay lost some of its light - heartedness as men struggled to make something sensible of ...
The world seemed to these eminent Victorians less a light and frolicsome , friendly place at which men might jest and by jest correct , and the essay lost some of its light - heartedness as men struggled to make something sensible of ...
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No writer of our century found more faults in contemporary notions of morality or taste than H. L. Mencken , whose blunt attacks on the boobus Americanus de- lighted readers of the 1920s and 1930s , but we turn to him less often in our ...
No writer of our century found more faults in contemporary notions of morality or taste than H. L. Mencken , whose blunt attacks on the boobus Americanus de- lighted readers of the 1920s and 1930s , but we turn to him less often in our ...
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But in a romance much may be made of unrelatedness , of alienation and discon- tinuity , for the romancer operates in a universe that is less coherent than that of the novelist . to As for the setting , James says that it is not enough ...
But in a romance much may be made of unrelatedness , of alienation and discon- tinuity , for the romancer operates in a universe that is less coherent than that of the novelist . to As for the setting , James says that it is not enough ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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