The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... Gilded Age . A humorist who was a good Republican and business man , the Gilded Age could understand ; but a satirist who launched his shafts at sacred things ―at evangelical religion , the Republican party , the government at ...
... Gilded Age . A humorist who was a good Republican and business man , the Gilded Age could understand ; but a satirist who launched his shafts at sacred things ―at evangelical religion , the Republican party , the government at ...
Strana 160
... Gilded Age . It was somewhat in the spirit of Matthew Arnold that he interpreted the function of criticism . " The highest al- legiance of every man , " he wrote Norton in 1865 , " is due to lib- erty and civilization , or rather ...
... Gilded Age . It was somewhat in the spirit of Matthew Arnold that he interpreted the function of criticism . " The highest al- legiance of every man , " he wrote Norton in 1865 , " is due to lib- erty and civilization , or rather ...
Strana 212
... Gilded Age , one man at least stood apart , skeptical about the worth of the current revolutions , unconvinced that all the hurly - burly meant a rational progress . To Henry Adams skepticism early became a habit . Doubt persistently ...
... Gilded Age , one man at least stood apart , skeptical about the worth of the current revolutions , unconvinced that all the hurly - burly meant a rational progress . To Henry Adams skepticism early became a habit . Doubt persistently ...
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