A Concise Survey of American LiteratureA. Barker, 1955 - 200 páginas |
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... lived , that was continually being fostered by the great name and the great works of Whitman . Regionalism also served in a way as a bulwark against the incoming flood of naturalism . It was the final stand of the Romantics , and it ...
... lived , that was continually being fostered by the great name and the great works of Whitman . Regionalism also served in a way as a bulwark against the incoming flood of naturalism . It was the final stand of the Romantics , and it ...
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... lived there ever since , in the colonial - type house of his aristo- cratic ancestors . So far as his saga of the south is concerned Faulkner has limited the geographical aspect of his study to some 2000 square miles of land north of ...
... lived there ever since , in the colonial - type house of his aristo- cratic ancestors . So far as his saga of the south is concerned Faulkner has limited the geographical aspect of his study to some 2000 square miles of land north of ...
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... lived to be only forty - four and it is doubtful if , even had he lived longer , he would have been able to reach again the excellence of that book . For the writer who has a belief neither in himself nor in any set of spiritual values ...
... lived to be only forty - four and it is doubtful if , even had he lived longer , he would have been able to reach again the excellence of that book . For the writer who has a belief neither in himself nor in any set of spiritual values ...
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