The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... believe that certain of the ideas central to my reading of The Golden Bowl can also be shown to figure importantly in works like Roderick Hudson , The Portrait of a Lady , and " The Jolly Corner . " This book originated as a doctoral ...
... believe that certain of the ideas central to my reading of The Golden Bowl can also be shown to figure importantly in works like Roderick Hudson , The Portrait of a Lady , and " The Jolly Corner . " This book originated as a doctoral ...
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... believe that they have overstated the distinc- tion between the American romance and the English novel . I believe that the distinction itself has validity , and I find unpersuasive the attempts to dis- credit it by critics like Martin ...
... believe that they have overstated the distinc- tion between the American romance and the English novel . I believe that the distinction itself has validity , and I find unpersuasive the attempts to dis- credit it by critics like Martin ...
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Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic Fiction Michael T. Gilmore. believe in making every effort consistent with human frailty to ensure that certified saints had been touched by the eternal even though they lived and worked in ...
Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic Fiction Michael T. Gilmore. believe in making every effort consistent with human frailty to ensure that certified saints had been touched by the eternal even though they lived and worked in ...
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