The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... ideal of inner - worldly sainthood - the ideal of the middle way - decisively influenced the formal and thematic concerns of the prose romance . Concentrating on works by Hawthorne and Melville , and glancing briefly at James , I ...
... ideal of inner - worldly sainthood - the ideal of the middle way - decisively influenced the formal and thematic concerns of the prose romance . Concentrating on works by Hawthorne and Melville , and glancing briefly at James , I ...
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... ideal . Melville , in Moby - Dick , has Ishmael say to the reader : Oh , man ! admire and model thyself after the whale ! Do thou , too , remain warm among ice . Do thou , too , live in this world without being of it . Be cool at the ...
... ideal . Melville , in Moby - Dick , has Ishmael say to the reader : Oh , man ! admire and model thyself after the whale ! Do thou , too , remain warm among ice . Do thou , too , live in this world without being of it . Be cool at the ...
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... ideal of inner - worldly sainthood , and that he measures the heroes of his romances against the Puritan standard of living in the world without being of it . It is important to remember , however , that Hawthorne's talent eludes him so ...
... ideal of inner - worldly sainthood , and that he measures the heroes of his romances against the Puritan standard of living in the world without being of it . It is important to remember , however , that Hawthorne's talent eludes him so ...
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The Puritans | 11 |
Cotton Mather and Benjamin Franklin | 35 |
Hawthorne | 65 |
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