British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... common people flowed in his veins and bound him to them . The chapter confesses , too , Emerson's scholarly interest in English literary history . Unlike Carlyle's chapter , it places Shakespeare in his literary context and there is a ...
... common people flowed in his veins and bound him to them . The chapter confesses , too , Emerson's scholarly interest in English literary history . Unlike Carlyle's chapter , it places Shakespeare in his literary context and there is a ...
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... common goal . Often the ceaseless chant of the lines is such that the reader leaves them with few of the individual details in mind but strong impression of general cohesion : The young men falling in and arming , The mechanics arming ...
... common goal . Often the ceaseless chant of the lines is such that the reader leaves them with few of the individual details in mind but strong impression of general cohesion : The young men falling in and arming , The mechanics arming ...
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... common people ; the specimens and vast collections of the ignorant , the credulous , the unfit and uncouth , the incapable , and the very low and poor . Here Whitman writes about the common man with untypical vehemence ; the passage ...
... common people ; the specimens and vast collections of the ignorant , the credulous , the unfit and uncouth , the incapable , and the very low and poor . Here Whitman writes about the common man with untypical vehemence ; the passage ...
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American | 29 |
Emerson Imagination and a New American | 58 |
Hawthornes British | 91 |
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Ahab American authors American literature American writers argument Bartleby beauty believed Biographia Literaria British authors British contemporaries British writers Bryant Byron Carlyle century chant character Charles Olson Coleridge Coleridge's concerned confesses conviction creative critics democracy Democratic Vistas described developed Dimmesdale edition Effie Effie's Emerson followed emphasised energy English Everlasting evident Fenella genius German Goodman Brown Hawthorne Hawthorne's Heart of Midlothian Herman Melville Heroes Heroic in History Hester human ideal imagination imitation important inspired interest Ishmael James Fenimore Cooper literary Lyrical Ballads Magazine Melville Melville's mind Moby-Dick never nineteenth nineteenth-century original passion Pearl poem poet poetic poetry political popular possibilities prose published Puritan Ralph Waldo Emerson recognised Review Romantic Sartor Resartus Scarlet Letter Scott Scott's influence Scott's novel Seven Gables sexual Shooting Niagara sorrow soul Sphinx spiritual stressed suggests supernatural symbol sympathetic sympathy Teufelsdröckh thesis thought Waverley novels Whitman Wordsworth wrote