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... prose style that eventually became his most useful accomplishment and the principal means to his advancement . ... to Do Good set his mind in the direction of the humanitarian purposefulness for which he became distinguished .
... prose style that eventually became his most useful accomplishment and the principal means to his advancement . ... to Do Good set his mind in the direction of the humanitarian purposefulness for which he became distinguished .
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During the years an expression of the whole of American experience . that he spent in Europe ( 1826–1833 ) , he became Literature , he held , should not exist as an end in a critic of European civilization , and immediately itself ...
During the years an expression of the whole of American experience . that he spent in Europe ( 1826–1833 ) , he became Literature , he held , should not exist as an end in a critic of European civilization , and immediately itself ...
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Long desirous of moving to Boston , he found no good opportunity there , but in 1825 he accepted the co - editorship of the New York Review , and immediately became a member of the literary group forming Cooper's Bread and Cheese Club .
Long desirous of moving to Boston , he found no good opportunity there , but in 1825 he accepted the co - editorship of the New York Review , and immediately became a member of the literary group forming Cooper's Bread and Cheese Club .
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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