The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 52.
Strana xix
... resulting from a fluid economics ; and the creative result was the spontaneous emergence in America of a buoyant spirit of hopeful- ness that expressed itself in democratic programs and faith in a benevolent progress . The present ...
... resulting from a fluid economics ; and the creative result was the spontaneous emergence in America of a buoyant spirit of hopeful- ness that expressed itself in democratic programs and faith in a benevolent progress . The present ...
Strana 170
... result . I grant it is an experiment , but it is the only direction society can take that is worth its taking ; the only conception of its duty large enough to satisfy its instincts ; the only result that is worth an effort or a risk ...
... result . I grant it is an experiment , but it is the only direction society can take that is worth its taking ; the only conception of its duty large enough to satisfy its instincts ; the only result that is worth an effort or a risk ...
Strana 326
... results when an essentially noble character of heroic proportions transgresses an immutable moral law by a self ... result of complex and uncontrollable causes . It became even clearer that among the totality of moral values an ...
... results when an essentially noble character of heroic proportions transgresses an immutable moral law by a self ... result of complex and uncontrollable causes . It became even clearer that among the totality of moral values an ...
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