Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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... became im- portant only after his writings had travelled abroad , particularly to France , and then returned a generation later . Philadelphia , then New York were the literary capitals of the new country during the first two decades of ...
... became im- portant only after his writings had travelled abroad , particularly to France , and then returned a generation later . Philadelphia , then New York were the literary capitals of the new country during the first two decades of ...
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... became known and appreciated only after the revolution and has remained a somewhat exclusive poets ' poet ever since . Once the civil war was over , prose came into its own again and was at its best during the N.E.P. ( New Economic ...
... became known and appreciated only after the revolution and has remained a somewhat exclusive poets ' poet ever since . Once the civil war was over , prose came into its own again and was at its best during the N.E.P. ( New Economic ...
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... became intimate with the French philosophes , particularly Diderot and , until their break in 1757 , Rousseau . His main writings are in the Correspon- dance littéraire , cultural newsletter addressed to foreign sovereigns , which he ...
... became intimate with the French philosophes , particularly Diderot and , until their break in 1757 , Rousseau . His main writings are in the Correspon- dance littéraire , cultural newsletter addressed to foreign sovereigns , which he ...
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