Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - 2056 pages Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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Page 182
... Irving developed into Astoria ( 1836 ) . The Crayon Miscellany ( 1835 ) contained an account of his own trans - Mississippi trip in 1832. After a book on James Bonneville's trapping and ex- ploring expedition in the Rocky Mountains , Irving ...
... Irving developed into Astoria ( 1836 ) . The Crayon Miscellany ( 1835 ) contained an account of his own trans - Mississippi trip in 1832. After a book on James Bonneville's trapping and ex- ploring expedition in the Rocky Mountains , Irving ...
Page 191
... Irving through Melville half- consciously utilized before Henry James began to exploit it systematically . Many of Irving's sketches , such as " The Mysterious Chambers , " retain some of the atmosphere of suspense which characterizes ...
... Irving through Melville half- consciously utilized before Henry James began to exploit it systematically . Many of Irving's sketches , such as " The Mysterious Chambers , " retain some of the atmosphere of suspense which characterizes ...
Page 193
... Irving ( 1935 ) . A good general introduc- tion to Irving and the background of his work is available through Henry Seidel Canby's Classic Americans ( 1931 ) , Henry A. Pochmann's Introduc- tion to Washington Irving : Representative ...
... Irving ( 1935 ) . A good general introduc- tion to Irving and the background of his work is available through Henry Seidel Canby's Classic Americans ( 1931 ) , Henry A. Pochmann's Introduc- tion to Washington Irving : Representative ...
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WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
1624 | 10 |
Copyright | |
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