The Idea of Authorship in America: Democratic Poetics from Franklin to MelvilleUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - 268 páginas |
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... authorship cannot be demysti- fied . Dependent on nothing prior to itself which it does not quite openly construct , its deconstruction is simply redundant . The " problem " of authorship becomes Brown's problematic , and the burden of ...
... authorship cannot be demysti- fied . Dependent on nothing prior to itself which it does not quite openly construct , its deconstruction is simply redundant . The " problem " of authorship becomes Brown's problematic , and the burden of ...
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... authorship once again . He owns his writing . Only now , shielding ownership from that professionalism in the ... authorship universally granted . And because , after Franklin , authorship of this sort no longer is possible , it may ...
... authorship once again . He owns his writing . Only now , shielding ownership from that professionalism in the ... authorship universally granted . And because , after Franklin , authorship of this sort no longer is possible , it may ...
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... authorship's alienation - his own and his nation's both . He writes in response to that silence , as we called it in our chapter on Hawthorne , which is the denial of the dialogue of reading and writing on which a democratic authorship ...
... authorship's alienation - his own and his nation's both . He writes in response to that silence , as we called it in our chapter on Hawthorne , which is the denial of the dialogue of reading and writing on which a democratic authorship ...
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Charles Brockden Brown and | 39 |
Coopers Myth | 78 |
Poe and Plagiarism | 118 |
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Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787-1845 Jared Gardner Pré-visualização limitada - 2000 |
Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine: Cultural Journalism in the ... Michael Cody Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |