Reference Guide to American LiteratureD. L. Kirkpatrick St. James Press, 1987 - 816 páginas |
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... never abandoned this socialist didacticism , but his later fiction is more successful in keeping it under aesthetic ... never effects a moral rise , never learns to balance his present reality with his past expectations . Cahan's novel ...
... never abandoned this socialist didacticism , but his later fiction is more successful in keeping it under aesthetic ... never effects a moral rise , never learns to balance his present reality with his past expectations . Cahan's novel ...
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... never played Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique , he might never have written his best poem , " The Marshes of Glynn . " To Lanier , music and poetry were two different , but intimately related , media through which he expressed one ideal ...
... never played Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique , he might never have written his best poem , " The Marshes of Glynn . " To Lanier , music and poetry were two different , but intimately related , media through which he expressed one ideal ...
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... never understood this woman , she makes him humbly aware how complicated human beings can be . By the third morning , the storm has ceased , and the poem moves toward its conclusion . Awakened by shouts from team- sters breaking through ...
... never understood this woman , she makes him humbly aware how complicated human beings can be . By the third morning , the storm has ceased , and the poem moves toward its conclusion . Awakened by shouts from team- sters breaking through ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1900 | 3 |
AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1900 | 14 |
READING LIST | 309 |
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