Studies in Classic American LiteratureRosetta Books, 2019 M02 20 - 604 páginas The author of such classics as Sons and Lovers and The Rainbow critically examines classic American literature in this collection of essays. This anthology provides a deep look at D. H. Lawrence’s thoughts on American literature, including notable essays on Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman. Originally published in 1923, this volume has corrected and uncensored the text, and presents earlier versions of many of the essays. |
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... called 'The Two Principles') were discarded before the final book was assembled; other essays grew so much in revision that they split into two separate items. Tracing a clear textual history is at times almost impossible, because so ...
... called 'The Two Principles') were discarded before the final book was assembled; other essays grew so much in revision that they split into two separate items. Tracing a clear textual history is at times almost impossible, because so ...
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... called 'Rananim', but which by the winter of 1915 had become an unnamed retreat sometimes identified with Florida (ii. 444); by the still drearier winter of 1918 he would be thinking of his retreat as a place as far removed physically ...
... called 'Rananim', but which by the winter of 1915 had become an unnamed retreat sometimes identified with Florida (ii. 444); by the still drearier winter of 1918 he would be thinking of his retreat as a place as far removed physically ...
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... called it ' "the Knights of Columbus" introduction to Studies in Classic American Literature' and – following Lawrence's suggestion that 'it might appear in a periodical' (iii. 591) – managed to place it with the New Republic (iii. 626 ...
... called it ' "the Knights of Columbus" introduction to Studies in Classic American Literature' and – following Lawrence's suggestion that 'it might appear in a periodical' (iii. 591) – managed to place it with the New Republic (iii. 626 ...
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... called its 'esotericism' in taking a more critical attitude towards the people and culture of the United States (iv. 342, 365). Lawrence planned, however, to 'go through' the book in yet another stage of revision when its typescript ...
... called its 'esotericism' in taking a more critical attitude towards the people and culture of the United States (iv. 342, 365). Lawrence planned, however, to 'go through' the book in yet another stage of revision when its typescript ...
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... called them 'attempts to name more precisely the special attributes of the exciting voice' which Lawrence had heard.109 By that time, for many readers such a voice could no longer be separated from the echo of Lawrence's own. Texts The ...
... called them 'attempts to name more precisely the special attributes of the exciting voice' which Lawrence had heard.109 By that time, for many readers such a voice could no longer be separated from the echo of Lawrence's own. Texts The ...
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