American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 |
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The literature recording these three stages - from The Flat Island Book and Columbus ' Letter through the histories of Bradford and Winthrop to the travels of Jonathan Carver and William Bartram , and the historical fiction of Mrs.
The literature recording these three stages - from The Flat Island Book and Columbus ' Letter through the histories of Bradford and Winthrop to the travels of Jonathan Carver and William Bartram , and the historical fiction of Mrs.
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Puritanism , Quaker and Methodist Enthusiasm , Deism — these were the three great religious forces that had most impact upon the literature of the English - speaking colonies . Each originated in Europe and had there a long and ...
Puritanism , Quaker and Methodist Enthusiasm , Deism — these were the three great religious forces that had most impact upon the literature of the English - speaking colonies . Each originated in Europe and had there a long and ...
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1819 ܘܘ James Russell Lowell 1891 LOW OWELL began his career by giving up the law for literature , publishing a volume of poems ( A Year's Life , 1841 ) and founding a literary magazine . How fully he was Emerson's disciple , at least ...
1819 ܘܘ James Russell Lowell 1891 LOW OWELL began his career by giving up the law for literature , publishing a volume of poems ( A Year's Life , 1841 ) and founding a literary magazine . How fully he was Emerson's disciple , at least ...
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