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... might be called the static romances of Hawthorne , in which the author uses the allegorical , rather than the dramatic , pos- sibilities of the form . ) The romance can flourish The Broken Circuit : Romance and the American Novel 273.
... might be called the static romances of Hawthorne , in which the author uses the allegorical , rather than the dramatic , pos- sibilities of the form . ) The romance can flourish The Broken Circuit : Romance and the American Novel 273.
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... romance , as distin- guished from the European or the Amer- ican novel . In actuality the romances of our literature , like European prose ro- mances , are literary hybrids , unique only in their peculiar but widely differing ...
... romance , as distin- guished from the European or the Amer- ican novel . In actuality the romances of our literature , like European prose ro- mances , are literary hybrids , unique only in their peculiar but widely differing ...
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... romances characters appear really to be given quantities rather than emerging and changing organisms responding to their circumstances as these themselves de- velop one out of another . For if char- acters change in a romance , let's ...
... romances characters appear really to be given quantities rather than emerging and changing organisms responding to their circumstances as these themselves de- velop one out of another . For if char- acters change in a romance , let's ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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