America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... writing in this country from the period of exploration and colonization to our own day , for the earliest selec- tion was written in 1627 and the most recent in 1950 . In its coverage of our literature it includes the major forms : the ...
... writing in this country from the period of exploration and colonization to our own day , for the earliest selec- tion was written in 1627 and the most recent in 1950 . In its coverage of our literature it includes the major forms : the ...
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... writing was baroque , often bloated by erudite references and quotations from writers classic and foreign . But if the historian Thomas Prince could declare for his contemporaries that Mather's " style was something singular , and not ...
... writing was baroque , often bloated by erudite references and quotations from writers classic and foreign . But if the historian Thomas Prince could declare for his contemporaries that Mather's " style was something singular , and not ...
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... writers wished to describe or attack this new order they too would have to deal with facts realistically . Still another impetus toward realism came from the frontier . There writing tended to deal with practical facts or to describe ...
... writers wished to describe or attack this new order they too would have to deal with facts realistically . Still another impetus toward realism came from the frontier . There writing tended to deal with practical facts or to describe ...
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