The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Feeling ( 1771 ) , which Professor Cross in his Development of the English Novel awards the dubious distinction of being the most sentimental novel . Mackenzie attempted to imitate Sterne's most lachrymose strains , but not possessing ...
... Feeling ( 1771 ) , which Professor Cross in his Development of the English Novel awards the dubious distinction of being the most sentimental novel . Mackenzie attempted to imitate Sterne's most lachrymose strains , but not possessing ...
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... feeling between himself and the people of Cooperstown , a feeling which spread throughout the state papers and resulted in Cooper's vigorous prosecution of suits for damages from editors whom he accused of libel in reviewing his books ...
... feeling between himself and the people of Cooperstown , a feeling which spread throughout the state papers and resulted in Cooper's vigorous prosecution of suits for damages from editors whom he accused of libel in reviewing his books ...
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... feeling for the canyons and cliff - dwellings of southwestern United States , a feeling to appear again and still more powerfully in The Professor's House ( 1925 ) . One of Ours ( 1922 ) is a too idealized narrative growing out of the ...
... feeling for the canyons and cliff - dwellings of southwestern United States , a feeling to appear again and still more powerfully in The Professor's House ( 1925 ) . One of Ours ( 1922 ) is a too idealized narrative growing out of the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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