CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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ing of American political life is inseparable from his sense of the crowd . The House of the Seven Gables provides a perfect illustration of Hawthorne's awareness of the crowd's appeal as a source of power and anonymity . In " The ...
ing of American political life is inseparable from his sense of the crowd . The House of the Seven Gables provides a perfect illustration of Hawthorne's awareness of the crowd's appeal as a source of power and anonymity . In " The ...
Page 80
... crowd and the crowd into a raging mob . The instant Boggs is shot , blood - thirsty curiosity , rather than compassion , takes over . Boggs and his daughter are practically smothered by onlookers as the " crowd closed up around them ...
... crowd and the crowd into a raging mob . The instant Boggs is shot , blood - thirsty curiosity , rather than compassion , takes over . Boggs and his daughter are practically smothered by onlookers as the " crowd closed up around them ...
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... crowd packed around each one of those fellows , stretching their necks and listening . 9149 It is in this atmosphere of morbid curiosity and self - righteous- ness ( Boggs is laid to rest with " one large Bible under his head " and ...
... crowd packed around each one of those fellows , stretching their necks and listening . 9149 It is in this atmosphere of morbid curiosity and self - righteous- ness ( Boggs is laid to rest with " one large Bible under his head " and ...
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