Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 82
Pagina 4
... literary tradition in Russell's Magazine , which was well edited and which printed distinguished writing , but there was no market for a literary magazine in the South . Yet there were promising authors in the South , especially the ...
... literary tradition in Russell's Magazine , which was well edited and which printed distinguished writing , but there was no market for a literary magazine in the South . Yet there were promising authors in the South , especially the ...
Pagina 13
... literary taste ; they must have specific critical and ethical standards , and for these they searched the cultural traditions of the past . For contemporary American writers , these new humanists had little use , though they were ...
... literary taste ; they must have specific critical and ethical standards , and for these they searched the cultural traditions of the past . For contemporary American writers , these new humanists had little use , though they were ...
Pagina 481
... literary theories that produced his many novels , and his criti- cal influence finally surpassed his other literary achievements . As late as 1910 he declared in Essays in Criticism that " the critical faculty is lower than the ...
... literary theories that produced his many novels , and his criti- cal influence finally surpassed his other literary achievements . As late as 1910 he declared in Essays in Criticism that " the critical faculty is lower than the ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
American Atlantic Monthly beautiful better Billy Budd Boston breath called Captain Vere Claggart critics dark death democracy divine dream earth edition Emerson Emily Emily Dickinson English eyes face father feel foretopman give hand Hawthorne hear heart heaven Herman Melville Holmes Howells human James Russell Lowell land Lanier Leaves of Grass less light literary literature live look Lowell Mabel Loomis Todd Mark Twain master-at-arms matter Melville Melville's ment mind Moby Dick moral mother Nathaniel Hawthorne nature never night novel pass perhaps person Pioneers poems poet poetry published river sailor seems ship Sidney Lanier sing song soul spirit stand stars story strong sweet tell thee things thou thought tion truth turn voice Walt Whitman Whittier William Dean Howells wind women words write wrote York young