American Romanticism: A Shape for FictionStanley Bank Putnam, 1969 - 345 sider |
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... Melville ( 1819-1891 ) may be seen as an example of how the forces that shaped Hawthorne's theory could shape the world view of a man of genius . Melville was not as concerned with the abstract problems of literary form as Hawthorne ...
... Melville ( 1819-1891 ) may be seen as an example of how the forces that shaped Hawthorne's theory could shape the world view of a man of genius . Melville was not as concerned with the abstract problems of literary form as Hawthorne ...
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... Melville * A new work by HERMAN MELVILLE , entitled Moby Dick ; or , The Whale , has just been issued by Harper and Brothers , which , in point of richness and variety of incident , originality of conception , and splendor of ...
... Melville * A new work by HERMAN MELVILLE , entitled Moby Dick ; or , The Whale , has just been issued by Harper and Brothers , which , in point of richness and variety of incident , originality of conception , and splendor of ...
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... Melville , albeit we have chosen to link them together in our chain . Mitchell writes essentially from the heart . He is continually gazing inward , picking up what he finds there , and displaying it with a childlike , innocent pleasure ...
... Melville , albeit we have chosen to link them together in our chain . Mitchell writes essentially from the heart . He is continually gazing inward , picking up what he finds there , and displaying it with a childlike , innocent pleasure ...
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