Reference Guide to American LiteratureD. L. Kirkpatrick St. James Press, 1987 - 816 páginas |
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... written in 1816 but not published until long after his death — continues to please many readers . “ The American Flag , " written and published pseudonymously in 1819 , was widely admired in America and set to music by numerous ...
... written in 1816 but not published until long after his death — continues to please many readers . “ The American Flag , " written and published pseudonymously in 1819 , was widely admired in America and set to music by numerous ...
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... written by Hopkinson during the Revolu- tionary War include " A Camp Ballad , " " The Toast , " and " Tory Medley . " Together these poems made Hopkinson one of the most popular American poets of his day- " penman of the Revolution ...
... written by Hopkinson during the Revolu- tionary War include " A Camp Ballad , " " The Toast , " and " Tory Medley . " Together these poems made Hopkinson one of the most popular American poets of his day- " penman of the Revolution ...
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... written novels , essays , and poetry on southern subjects , in southern settings , and about southern themes that he must be regarded still as a southern writer . Over much of his work there is a typically southern brooding sense of ...
... written novels , essays , and poetry on southern subjects , in southern settings , and about southern themes that he must be regarded still as a southern writer . Over much of his work there is a typically southern brooding sense of ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1900 | 3 |
AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1900 | 14 |
READING LIST | 309 |
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Otras 5 secciones no mostradas
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