The Western Humanities Review, Volume 9Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1955 - 23 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... symbol which pervades the dime novel . Many dime novels bear out this contention , but it is only half of the development . The other symbol , just as active as Leather- stocking — and one which came more and more into evidence as the ...
... symbol which pervades the dime novel . Many dime novels bear out this contention , but it is only half of the development . The other symbol , just as active as Leather- stocking — and one which came more and more into evidence as the ...
Pagina 167
... symbolism of the poetry plain and powerful . His analysis of the threefold symbol in " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd " is much more illuminating than his overelaborate examination of word pattern in this and other poems . Mr ...
... symbolism of the poetry plain and powerful . His analysis of the threefold symbol in " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd " is much more illuminating than his overelaborate examination of word pattern in this and other poems . Mr ...
Pagina 328
... symbols . Lewis Mumford , referring to Paul Rosenfeld and other early critics of " 291 " and the Armory Show , has ... symbol would make a good point of departure . Ryder's symbolic use of the ocean is almost completely archetypal . In ...
... symbols . Lewis Mumford , referring to Paul Rosenfeld and other early critics of " 291 " and the Armory Show , has ... symbol would make a good point of departure . Ryder's symbolic use of the ocean is almost completely archetypal . In ...
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