American Literary Essays1960 |
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... moral ; and by this moral is the poetical merit of the work to be adjudged . We Americans especially have patronized this happy idea ; and we Bostonians , very especially , have developed it in full . We have taken it into our heads ...
... moral ; and by this moral is the poetical merit of the work to be adjudged . We Americans especially have patronized this happy idea ; and we Bostonians , very especially , have developed it in full . We have taken it into our heads ...
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... moral , and who therefore attribute to what is moral a natural existence , thinking thus to vindicate its importance and value . But value lies in meaning , not in sub- stance ; in the ideal which things ap- proach , not in the energy ...
... moral , and who therefore attribute to what is moral a natural existence , thinking thus to vindicate its importance and value . But value lies in meaning , not in sub- stance ; in the ideal which things ap- proach , not in the energy ...
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... moral consciousness of a child . But one of these productions strikes me as exactly as much of a novel as the other , and as having a " story " quite as much . The moral consciousness of a ... moral picture or carve a moral 262 Henry James.
... moral consciousness of a child . But one of these productions strikes me as exactly as much of a novel as the other , and as having a " story " quite as much . The moral consciousness of a ... moral picture or carve a moral 262 Henry James.
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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Allen Tate Amer American appeared artist beauty become called character consciousness conventional Cooper criticism culture Deerslayer E. B. White effect Emerson Emily Dickinson emotion England English essay experience expression eyes fact feel fiction genius give Hawthorne Henry James human ican ideal ideas images imagination intellectual interest jazz John de Crèvecoeur Karl Shapiro kind language Leaves of Grass less literary literature live look Lowell Mark Twain matter means Melville ment mind Moby Dick moral nature ness never novel novelist Parrington passion perhaps Pierre poem poet poetic poetry political present prose R. P. Blackmur reader reality romance scholar seems sense social society soul speak spirit stand story T. S. Eliot tell theme things Thoreau thought tion tradition true truth ture verse Whitman whole words writing wrote