The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... turns out to involve Hawthorne's familiar strategy of com- bining the actual and the imaginary , for the narrator , aided by the obscurity of the twilight , summons up a highly fanciful vision of the Salem witches filing past on their ...
... turns out to involve Hawthorne's familiar strategy of com- bining the actual and the imaginary , for the narrator , aided by the obscurity of the twilight , summons up a highly fanciful vision of the Salem witches filing past on their ...
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... turn of events in which the Handsome Sailor once again performs the office of a peace- maker . We know that the tension of Billy's agony did not survive " the something healing in the closeted interview with Captain Vere . " There is ...
... turn of events in which the Handsome Sailor once again performs the office of a peace- maker . We know that the tension of Billy's agony did not survive " the something healing in the closeted interview with Captain Vere . " There is ...
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... turns time to her advantage . She wordlessly appeals to Fanny to help her " gain time - time as against any idea of ... turn of the century ; it is used by Stephen Crane , for ex- ample , to express his sense of the struggle for ...
... turns time to her advantage . She wordlessly appeals to Fanny to help her " gain time - time as against any idea of ... turn of the century ; it is used by Stephen Crane , for ex- ample , to express his sense of the struggle for ...
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