The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... influence to create an enthusiasm for imaginative writing , the predominant itch for theology and politics , all conspired to direct the best intelligence of the colonial times into the realms of meta- physics , history , political ...
... influence to create an enthusiasm for imaginative writing , the predominant itch for theology and politics , all conspired to direct the best intelligence of the colonial times into the realms of meta- physics , history , political ...
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... influence upon the tone of American literature . No subsequent novelist shows this influence more clearly than does James Lane Allen , whose first book , Flute and Violin ( 1891 ) captured some of the New Englander's sombre morality and ...
... influence upon the tone of American literature . No subsequent novelist shows this influence more clearly than does James Lane Allen , whose first book , Flute and Violin ( 1891 ) captured some of the New Englander's sombre morality and ...
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... influence , which cannot be mathematically demonstrated , must not be extended too far nor in too many directions , nor may we overlook the obvious fact that they in turn owe a great deal to their predecessors in the art of narration ...
... influence , which cannot be mathematically demonstrated , must not be extended too far nor in too many directions , nor may we overlook the obvious fact that they in turn owe a great deal to their predecessors in the art of narration ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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