The Cambridge History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. IIWilliam Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921 |
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... MARK TWAIN BY STUART P. SHERMAN , Ph.D. , Professor of English in the University of Illinois . Mark Twain's Place in American Literature . Youth . Printer and Pilot . The Far West . Journalist and Lecturer . The Quaker City Excursion ...
... MARK TWAIN BY STUART P. SHERMAN , Ph.D. , Professor of English in the University of Illinois . Mark Twain's Place in American Literature . Youth . Printer and Pilot . The Far West . Journalist and Lecturer . The Quaker City Excursion ...
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... A Pacific Railway . Perry's Visit to Japan . Boundary Surveys . Joaquin Miller . Mark Twain . Travellers to the Orient . The South Seas . The Colorado River . Geological Sur- Contents veys . The Bureau of Ethnology . War with vi Contents.
... A Pacific Railway . Perry's Visit to Japan . Boundary Surveys . Joaquin Miller . Mark Twain . Travellers to the Orient . The South Seas . The Colorado River . Geological Sur- Contents veys . The Bureau of Ethnology . War with vi Contents.
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... Mark Baldwin . Pancalism . George Santayana . The Life of Reason . Detachment . The New Realism .. CHAPTER XVIII THE DRAMA , 1860-1918 By MONTROSE J. MOSES . The Civil War on the Stage . Black and Red Americans . Dion Bouci- cault ...
... Mark Baldwin . Pancalism . George Santayana . The Life of Reason . Detachment . The New Realism .. CHAPTER XVIII THE DRAMA , 1860-1918 By MONTROSE J. MOSES . The Civil War on the Stage . Black and Red Americans . Dion Bouci- cault ...
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... Writers on Educational Topics . William James . G. Stanley Hall . Edward L. Thorndike . William T. Harris . John Dewey . Foreign Observers . General Conclusions . 385 S Book III ( Continued ) CHAPTER VIII Mark Twain X Contents.
... Writers on Educational Topics . William James . G. Stanley Hall . Edward L. Thorndike . William T. Harris . John Dewey . Foreign Observers . General Conclusions . 385 S Book III ( Continued ) CHAPTER VIII Mark Twain X Contents.
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... Mark Twain AMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS , more widely known as Mark Twain , was of the " bully breed " which Whit- man had prophesied . Writing outside " the genteel tradition , " he avowedly sought to please the masses , and he was elected ...
... Mark Twain AMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS , more widely known as Mark Twain , was of the " bully breed " which Whit- man had prophesied . Writing outside " the genteel tradition , " he avowedly sought to please the masses , and he was elected ...
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