Southern Renascence: The Literature of the Modern SouthLouis Decimus Rubin (Jr.), Louis Decimus Rubin, Robert D. Jacobs Johns Hopkins Press, 1961 - 450 Seiten |
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... present forms justly related to their origins , the original forms can be distinguished coldly as they were , perhaps , and as they bear on our present ; but all this amounts to playing at games of identity and likeness , unless our ...
... present forms justly related to their origins , the original forms can be distinguished coldly as they were , perhaps , and as they bear on our present ; but all this amounts to playing at games of identity and likeness , unless our ...
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... present and future become very nearly one , and time itself seems to constitute a dimension . Of course , recent Southern novelists hold no patent on such fictional presentation of time . Novelists of the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
... present and future become very nearly one , and time itself seems to constitute a dimension . Of course , recent Southern novelists hold no patent on such fictional presentation of time . Novelists of the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
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... present and projects into the future . It is no accident that one of Wolfe's novels is called Of Time and the River . Robert Penn Warren made most effective use of time as a subjective factor in All the King's Men . There is little use ...
... present and projects into the future . It is no accident that one of Wolfe's novels is called Of Time and the River . Robert Penn Warren made most effective use of time as a subjective factor in All the King's Men . There is little use ...
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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 |
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