CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 124
... literary and theatrical activities which educated the young Dell in a way that formal training could not . Homecoming is rather nostalgic , even in the author's recall of Chicago scenes which included literary readings or discussions in ...
... literary and theatrical activities which educated the young Dell in a way that formal training could not . Homecoming is rather nostalgic , even in the author's recall of Chicago scenes which included literary readings or discussions in ...
Page 146
... literary tradition behind him , within a culture that still valued political and literary allegiance to Great Britain . Because the Canadian felt few of the cultural tensions Twain was subject to , his satire is more gentle . Twain's ...
... literary tradition behind him , within a culture that still valued political and literary allegiance to Great Britain . Because the Canadian felt few of the cultural tensions Twain was subject to , his satire is more gentle . Twain's ...
Page 214
... literary historian shortly after Whitman's death in 1892 ; " tender imagination and insolent commonplace " collide into one another to perpetrate " literary anarchy " and a complete " confusion of values . " 20 Others have more recently ...
... literary historian shortly after Whitman's death in 1892 ; " tender imagination and insolent commonplace " collide into one another to perpetrate " literary anarchy " and a complete " confusion of values . " 20 Others have more recently ...
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