The Idea of Authorship in America: Democratic Poetics from Franklin to MelvilleUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - 268 páginas |
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... independent authorization as well . They find their place only too comfortably within prior narratives now taken as authorized already . Writing is not obliterated . Indeed , it takes over all . But it is placed beyond the writer whose ...
... independent authorization as well . They find their place only too comfortably within prior narratives now taken as authorized already . Writing is not obliterated . Indeed , it takes over all . But it is placed beyond the writer whose ...
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... independent in writing , like Franklin , nor yet independent of writing , like a completely de- scriptive writer , the author struggles to repossess himself . Cooper seems always hypocritical , to be uncharitable . Or , more sym ...
... independent in writing , like Franklin , nor yet independent of writing , like a completely de- scriptive writer , the author struggles to repossess himself . Cooper seems always hypocritical , to be uncharitable . Or , more sym ...
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... independent piece , requiring us to have read already a series of pieces , and yet requiring us as well to apply lightly the limitations that any knowledge of having read them might impose . Brown's tendency toward what a formalist ...
... independent piece , requiring us to have read already a series of pieces , and yet requiring us as well to apply lightly the limitations that any knowledge of having read them might impose . Brown's tendency toward what a formalist ...
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Charles Brockden Brown and | 39 |
Coopers Myth | 78 |
Poe and Plagiarism | 118 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
accept accordingly alienation allegory already American appears assert attempt audience authorship Autobiography become beginning Brockden Brown career character Charles claim conceived concern Confidence-Man continue Cooper course critics culture death democratic deny describes difference difficulty discussed division early effect established evident example exists explain fact fiction finally force formalism Franklin give hand Hawthorne Hawthorne's independent Indian individual kind language least less letter literature living longer matter meaning Melville Melville's Moby-Dick moral narrative nature never noted novel object once opposition particular perhaps Poe's position precisely present Press problem reader reason reference refusal relation remains representative responsibility rhetorical romantic seems seen sense separation sort speak stands story Studies taken tale tells thing tion true truth turn Univ whole writing written York
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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 |