Southern Renascence: The Literature of the Modern SouthLouis Decimus Rubin (Jr.), Louis Decimus Rubin, Robert D. Jacobs Johns Hopkins Press, 1961 - 450 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 74
Seite 139
... live their lives . Usually when characters function in this way , they remain “ flat ” and may be little more than stereotype figures ; more effectively used , such characters achieve the stature of living human beings and are realized ...
... live their lives . Usually when characters function in this way , they remain “ flat ” and may be little more than stereotype figures ; more effectively used , such characters achieve the stature of living human beings and are realized ...
Seite 145
... lives actually mean for them in their daily and yearly surroundings , generation after gen- eration . They have shown that the fact that backwoods , hill country , and tenant farming people live in a different way and perhaps farther ...
... lives actually mean for them in their daily and yearly surroundings , generation after gen- eration . They have shown that the fact that backwoods , hill country , and tenant farming people live in a different way and perhaps farther ...
Seite 147
... lives of plain , though certainly not uninteresting , farm people ; the action of these stories takes place , for the most part , in the hills and valleys of mid - Kentucky in recent times . A reader familiar with that state might be ...
... lives of plain , though certainly not uninteresting , farm people ; the action of these stories takes place , for the most part , in the hills and valleys of mid - Kentucky in recent times . A reader familiar with that state might be ...
Inhalt
The Southern Temper by Robert B Heilman | 3 |
Aspects Of The Southern Philosophy by Richard M Weaver | 14 |
How Many Miles To Babylon by Andrew Nelson Lytle | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
21 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Absalom abstract action Agrarians Allen Tate American artist attitude beauty become Bedfords believe Bishop blood Brooks Cabell Caldwell Caldwell's Caroline Gordon characters civilization Compson concrete criticism culture Davidson death Donald Davidson doom dramatic Ellen Glasgow essay evil experience fact father feel fiction Gordon Hightower human idea intellectual irony Jefferson Jeremiah Joe Christmas John Peale Bishop kind Light in August literary literature living man's McGehees meaning mind Miranda Miss Glasgow Mississippi modern moral myth nature Negro never novel novelist past perhaps philosophy poem poet poetry political present principles Ransom reader reality Red the Rose region Robert Penn Warren scene seems sense social society South Southern literature Southern writers Stark Young Sutpen symbol Tate's theme things Thomas Wolfe tion tradition tragedy tragic University violence Warren whole William Faulkner words writing