The Idea of Authorship in America: Democratic Poetics from Franklin to MelvilleUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - 268 páginas |
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... letters is nothing more than talking on paper , " that " a letter is only conversation put down in black and white . " The " scientific rules " of letter writing may be violated , the style will be " incorrect , " but because " the only ...
... letters is nothing more than talking on paper , " that " a letter is only conversation put down in black and white . " The " scientific rules " of letter writing may be violated , the style will be " incorrect , " but because " the only ...
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... letter , not Franklin's letter to his son , not a correspondence simultaneously real and fictional . Nor do we have Clara's letter to her uncle , a fictive letter yet attached to , by attempting to recreate , the reality of Brown's pref ...
... letter , not Franklin's letter to his son , not a correspondence simultaneously real and fictional . Nor do we have Clara's letter to her uncle , a fictive letter yet attached to , by attempting to recreate , the reality of Brown's pref ...
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... Letter in a much quoted passage : " Be true ! Be true ! " Yet the " truth " of The Scarlet Letter is only apparently the revelation at the end . For the wonder of what is revealed — a secret , after all , to which we are privy from ...
... Letter in a much quoted passage : " Be true ! Be true ! " Yet the " truth " of The Scarlet Letter is only apparently the revelation at the end . For the wonder of what is revealed — a secret , after all , to which we are privy from ...
Índice
Charles Brockden Brown and | 39 |
Coopers Myth | 78 |
Poe and Plagiarism | 118 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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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 |