American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our Literature, Volume 2Leon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... character " around whom the nar- rative is conventionally built . Like all of the serious magazine fiction of its time , Mrs. Davis's story was marked by a great deal of sentimentality , but such a fault - character- istic of the times ...
... character " around whom the nar- rative is conventionally built . Like all of the serious magazine fiction of its time , Mrs. Davis's story was marked by a great deal of sentimentality , but such a fault - character- istic of the times ...
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... character such as Morgan Moreen in " The Pupil " who possesses " a temper , a sensibility , even a private ideal , which made him privately disown the stuff his people were made of " or by a character such as Pemberton in the same story ...
... character such as Morgan Moreen in " The Pupil " who possesses " a temper , a sensibility , even a private ideal , which made him privately disown the stuff his people were made of " or by a character such as Pemberton in the same story ...
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... character sketches of persons who follow their own lights in ways which are puzzling or which show that they are strangely misguided . Robinson's method , too , is almost diametrically opposed to that of James . His attitude toward his ...
... character sketches of persons who follow their own lights in ways which are puzzling or which show that they are strangely misguided . Robinson's method , too , is almost diametrically opposed to that of James . His attitude toward his ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL | 6 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
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