The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Cooper knew very slightly . Little praise can be given Precaution ; the author realized its defects , and because he was a Cooper determined to write a better book of which his family might be proud . From John Jay he had heard the ...
... Cooper knew very slightly . Little praise can be given Precaution ; the author realized its defects , and because he was a Cooper determined to write a better book of which his family might be proud . From John Jay he had heard the ...
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... Cooper's vigorous prosecution of suits for damages from editors whom he accused of libel in reviewing his books . He won most of these appeals to the court but he also created against himself a preju- dice which has scarcely yet passed ...
... Cooper's vigorous prosecution of suits for damages from editors whom he accused of libel in reviewing his books . He won most of these appeals to the court but he also created against himself a preju- dice which has scarcely yet passed ...
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... Cooper has scored 114 offences against literary art out of a possible 115. It breaks the record . " In the next paragraph he accused Cooper of violating in Deerslayer eighteen out of nineteen rules for romantic fiction . It is true that ...
... Cooper has scored 114 offences against literary art out of a possible 115. It breaks the record . " In the next paragraph he accused Cooper of violating in Deerslayer eighteen out of nineteen rules for romantic fiction . It is true that ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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