British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... ideas from Germany it can be shown , however , that Coleridge and Carlyle most directly contributed to the development ... Idea of a State . Coleridge was an important source for Emerson's own thinking about the imagination . In ' Poetry ...
... ideas from Germany it can be shown , however , that Coleridge and Carlyle most directly contributed to the development ... Idea of a State . Coleridge was an important source for Emerson's own thinking about the imagination . In ' Poetry ...
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... idea , insolently attack'd by the secession - slave - power , and its very existence imperil'd . Here Whitman argues that the only ones who can appreciate how ' popular democracy ' was justified by the Civil War are those who have been ...
... idea , insolently attack'd by the secession - slave - power , and its very existence imperil'd . Here Whitman argues that the only ones who can appreciate how ' popular democracy ' was justified by the Civil War are those who have been ...
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... idea of Scott's novel , Hawthorne saw an opportunity to pursue his own interests and preoccupations : lawlessness ... ideas from Germany to American authors who had Conclusion 197.
... idea of Scott's novel , Hawthorne saw an opportunity to pursue his own interests and preoccupations : lawlessness ... ideas from Germany to American authors who had Conclusion 197.
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Emerson Imagination and a New American | 58 |
Hawthornes British | 91 |
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