British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... developed with the general cultural expansion and the growth of large towns along the Eastern seaboard in the eighteenth century . Boston and Philadelphia became not only large manufacturing towns but centres of American culture . As ...
... developed with the general cultural expansion and the growth of large towns along the Eastern seaboard in the eighteenth century . Boston and Philadelphia became not only large manufacturing towns but centres of American culture . As ...
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... developed by Emerson into a belief in an ' Over - soul ' of which everything was a part . Closely related to Coleridge's conviction that the imagination reveals a unity beneath all things was his view of the poet as a man with fully ...
... developed by Emerson into a belief in an ' Over - soul ' of which everything was a part . Closely related to Coleridge's conviction that the imagination reveals a unity beneath all things was his view of the poet as a man with fully ...
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... developed several of Coleridge's salient convictions . In appropriating them he recognised their relevance to the American condition : the fresh sense of space , energy and process . He made a similarly significant use of several ...
... developed several of Coleridge's salient convictions . In appropriating them he recognised their relevance to the American condition : the fresh sense of space , energy and process . He made a similarly significant use of several ...
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Emerson Imagination and a New American | 58 |
Hawthornes British | 91 |
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