The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... century , that hitherto had been a conserving and creative influence throughout the Jeffersonian revolution , was at last breaking up . The disruptive forces that swept out of the great West , bringing the frontier spirit to every ...
... century , that hitherto had been a conserving and creative influence throughout the Jeffersonian revolution , was at last breaking up . The disruptive forces that swept out of the great West , bringing the frontier spirit to every ...
Strana 212
... century , endowed with the solidest Yankee - Puritan qualities of mind and heart , unyielding as the rock ledges of their native fields ; and they found the experience of living in the late nineteenth century , of adjusting their ...
... century , endowed with the solidest Yankee - Puritan qualities of mind and heart , unyielding as the rock ledges of their native fields ; and they found the experience of living in the late nineteenth century , of adjusting their ...
Strana 389
... century made no such mistake . Such infrequent glimpses of the first frontier as we catch in our early literature suggest a swift descent into gross- ness as the settlements were left behind . In the Journal of Madam Sarah Knight ...
... century made no such mistake . Such infrequent glimpses of the first frontier as we catch in our early literature suggest a swift descent into gross- ness as the settlements were left behind . In the Journal of Madam Sarah Knight ...
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