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Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen. ulated was that of humorous writing . In addition to Lowell's dialect ... writers was their obsession with an outmoded literary feudalism , faults that the South's greatest poet since Poe , Sidney ...
Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen. ulated was that of humorous writing . In addition to Lowell's dialect ... writers was their obsession with an outmoded literary feudalism , faults that the South's greatest poet since Poe , Sidney ...
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... writers should studi- ously cleave to nationality in their writings ; only this , no American writer should write like an Englishman or a Frenchman ; let him write like a man , for then he will be sure to write like an American . Let us ...
... writers should studi- ously cleave to nationality in their writings ; only this , no American writer should write like an Englishman or a Frenchman ; let him write like a man , for then he will be sure to write like an American . Let us ...
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... writing them is now so disciplined and Idiffused with us that there is no lack either for the magazines or for the newspaper " syndicates " which Ideal in them almost to the exclusion of the serials . In other countries the feuilleton ...
... writing them is now so disciplined and Idiffused with us that there is no lack either for the magazines or for the newspaper " syndicates " which Ideal in them almost to the exclusion of the serials . In other countries the feuilleton ...
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