The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 62.
Strana 9
... exploitation for the first time was provided with adequate resources and a competent technique , and busy prospectors were daily uncovering new sources of wealth . The coal and oil of Pennsylvania and Ohio , the copper and iron ore of ...
... exploitation for the first time was provided with adequate resources and a competent technique , and busy prospectors were daily uncovering new sources of wealth . The coal and oil of Pennsylvania and Ohio , the copper and iron ore of ...
Strana 93
... Exploitation was the royal road to wealth and he was eager to exploit both himself and his fellows . Yet not all of Mark Twain was thus eager . Deep in his heart was another Mark Twain , the artist , the chivalrous lover of justice ...
... Exploitation was the royal road to wealth and he was eager to exploit both himself and his fellows . Yet not all of Mark Twain was thus eager . Deep in his heart was another Mark Twain , the artist , the chivalrous lover of justice ...
Strana 142
... exploitation of the national currency , and the manufacturer's exploitation of factory labor - these were issues that a cautious man who was careful of his good name would not meddle with . But Wendell Phillips was never cautious and ...
... exploitation of the national currency , and the manufacturer's exploitation of factory labor - these were issues that a cautious man who was careful of his good name would not meddle with . But Wendell Phillips was never cautious and ...
Obsah
Changes in traditional economies after the Civil War The rise | 3 |
Morality and PoliticsGeorge William Curtis | 11 |
ΤΟ | 17 |
Autorské práva | |
23 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Časté výrazy a frázy
agrarian American artist bankers bitter Boston Cabell capitalism capitalistic century Chapter civilization common conception criticism culture currency democracy democratic discovered doctrine dreams Dreiser earlier economic England Enlightenment exploitation faith farmer fiction Frank Norris frontier genteel George William Curtis Gilded Age Godkin gold greenbacks Hamlin Garland heart Henry Adams Henry George hopes Howells human Ibid ideal individual industrialism intellectual interest Jacksonian Jay Cooke Jeffersonian justice labor land later liberalism literary literature lives machine Mark Twain ment Middle Border middle-class mind moral movement nature never novel Parrington party passion Peter Cooper philosophy plutocracy political principle problem profits progress psychology Puritan realism reality revolution rising romantic Sinclair Lewis social society spirit story struggle Theodore Dreiser theory things Thomas Bailey Aldrich thought tion turned vast Walt Whitman wealth Wendell Phillips Whitman York