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... American writers , is the absence of living , full- blooded , complicated women . Henry Adams discerned a similar condition long ago , in relation to earlier American literature and art ; in his Education , he said that Americans did ...
... American writers , is the absence of living , full- blooded , complicated women . Henry Adams discerned a similar condition long ago , in relation to earlier American literature and art ; in his Education , he said that Americans did ...
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... American , those previously mentioned Bellegardes are able to defeat the American , Christopher Newman , because they can play upon his essential innocence ; the variations of this idea , known in James criticism as the international ...
... American , those previously mentioned Bellegardes are able to defeat the American , Christopher Newman , because they can play upon his essential innocence ; the variations of this idea , known in James criticism as the international ...
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... American social scene . But it is impossible to omit mention of that city - streets realist , James T. Farrell , who ... American life , in American literature , and in some American prose . It was once believed that the Second World War ...
... American social scene . But it is impossible to omit mention of that city - streets realist , James T. Farrell , who ... American life , in American literature , and in some American prose . It was once believed that the Second World War ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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