The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... American romanticism is their use of the image of America . The tautology seems to me worth exploring because it pertains as such only to American literature . The Germanness of the German romantics , for example is not defined by their ...
... American romanticism is their use of the image of America . The tautology seems to me worth exploring because it pertains as such only to American literature . The Germanness of the German romantics , for example is not defined by their ...
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... American . " It would be as easy , " he once wrote , " for an American to become a Chinaman or a Hindoo as for him to acquire an Englishness or a Frenchness that is more than half a skin deep . " It is just because he has continued to ...
... American . " It would be as easy , " he once wrote , " for an American to become a Chinaman or a Hindoo as for him to acquire an Englishness or a Frenchness that is more than half a skin deep . " It is just because he has continued to ...
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... American figure could be made to fit this type . In the thirties Jefferson himself becomes the type of a new kind of hero . Malatesta was a man of action singularly lacking in moral probity and in any understanding of human affairs ...
... American figure could be made to fit this type . In the thirties Jefferson himself becomes the type of a new kind of hero . Malatesta was a man of action singularly lacking in moral probity and in any understanding of human affairs ...
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