The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... writing habits there was a similar all - encompassing purpose . He habitually began with his thesis - a phrase , a sentence , or a revealing figure . This was examined and stripped of its implications as one would peel an onion layer by ...
... writing habits there was a similar all - encompassing purpose . He habitually began with his thesis - a phrase , a sentence , or a revealing figure . This was examined and stripped of its implications as one would peel an onion layer by ...
Strana vii
... writing a history of American literature . Although he was by nature partial to the claims of aesthetics , yet it was obvious to him that such an approach was foredoomed to failure . All too few of the American writers would deserve ...
... writing a history of American literature . Although he was by nature partial to the claims of aesthetics , yet it was obvious to him that such an approach was foredoomed to failure . All too few of the American writers would deserve ...
Strana xii
... writers following Edward Bellamy joined the quest for a socialistic Utopia . Parrington had completed his passage on Bellamy , but of the party formed to agitate for princi- ples advanced in Looking Backward and of the other writers of ...
... writers following Edward Bellamy joined the quest for a socialistic Utopia . Parrington had completed his passage on Bellamy , but of the party formed to agitate for princi- ples advanced in Looking Backward and of the other writers of ...
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