A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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... tragedy is peculiarly " American " in that his downfall is caused not merely by his own weakness , but also by the false ideals in which American society has trained him . The one moral discipline he knows the evangelicism of his ...
... tragedy is peculiarly " American " in that his downfall is caused not merely by his own weakness , but also by the false ideals in which American society has trained him . The one moral discipline he knows the evangelicism of his ...
第 413 頁
... TRAGEDY . In Strange Inter- lude , O'Neill's concern with intricacies of motive called forth a daring experiment in technique ; in other plays , it eventuated in work more closely akin to the old - fashioned tragedy of the great ...
... TRAGEDY . In Strange Inter- lude , O'Neill's concern with intricacies of motive called forth a daring experiment in technique ; in other plays , it eventuated in work more closely akin to the old - fashioned tragedy of the great ...
第 425 頁
... TRAGEDY . If Joseph Hergesheimer has not , like Cabell , created a mythical province as the home for his imagina- tion , he has succeeded no less completely in the creation of beauty out of formlessness . It is primarily an æsthetic ...
... TRAGEDY . If Joseph Hergesheimer has not , like Cabell , created a mythical province as the home for his imagina- tion , he has succeeded no less completely in the creation of beauty out of formlessness . It is primarily an æsthetic ...
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Travel Literature in Early Virginia | 3 |
The Decline of the Theocracy | 14 |
Pictures of EighteenthCentury America | 23 |
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