Thoth, Volume 7Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1966 - American literature |
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... means , but as an explorer - adventurer , an ordinary man with extraordinary vision . And thus he came to America . American Romanticism also made an impression on Gerstäcker . He admitted that authors like Cooper had influenced him in ...
... means , but as an explorer - adventurer , an ordinary man with extraordinary vision . And thus he came to America . American Romanticism also made an impression on Gerstäcker . He admitted that authors like Cooper had influenced him in ...
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... means , the only factors that so operate , and under them could be subsumed other very important influences ; under the first , e.g. , there are all the complexities of Hamlet's at- titude toward his mother . I have isolated these four ...
... means , the only factors that so operate , and under them could be subsumed other very important influences ; under the first , e.g. , there are all the complexities of Hamlet's at- titude toward his mother . I have isolated these four ...
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... mean , of course , that the " omniscient " narrator will pass judgment explicitly on every event in his story , not even on every major event . For aesthetic reasons , for example , in order to avoid condescending too much to his reader ...
... mean , of course , that the " omniscient " narrator will pass judgment explicitly on every event in his story , not even on every major event . For aesthetic reasons , for example , in order to avoid condescending too much to his reader ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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