The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Fuller , in fact , seemed con- cerned mainly with such ordinary matters as differences in hotels , taxes , and tourist attractions . To a few of Fuller's closest friends , notably Hamlin Garland and Lorado Taft , however , his observa ...
... Fuller , in fact , seemed con- cerned mainly with such ordinary matters as differences in hotels , taxes , and tourist attractions . To a few of Fuller's closest friends , notably Hamlin Garland and Lorado Taft , however , his observa ...
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... Fuller's lifelong concern with the contrast between America and Europe . Fuller had begun his career with two brilliant partly - fictional , partly - travel books about Europe : The Chevalier of Pensieri - Vani ( 1890 ) and The ...
... Fuller's lifelong concern with the contrast between America and Europe . Fuller had begun his career with two brilliant partly - fictional , partly - travel books about Europe : The Chevalier of Pensieri - Vani ( 1890 ) and The ...
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... Fuller's com- panionship . Garland thought his old friend looked tired and ready to " quit and go home if he could decently do so . " 26 After spending several weeks in England , Fuller and Shepherd remained in Paris for ten days , then ...
... Fuller's com- panionship . Garland thought his old friend looked tired and ready to " quit and go home if he could decently do so . " 26 After spending several weeks in England , Fuller and Shepherd remained in Paris for ten days , then ...
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