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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... Theatres . The New Theatre . Pageants . Secessionist Groups . CHAPTER XIX LATER MAGAZINES By WILLIAM B. CAIRNS , Ph.D. , Associate Professor of American Literature in the University of Wisconsin . The Importance of the American Magazine ...
... Theatres . The New Theatre . Pageants . Secessionist Groups . CHAPTER XIX LATER MAGAZINES By WILLIAM B. CAIRNS , Ph.D. , Associate Professor of American Literature in the University of Wisconsin . The Importance of the American Magazine ...
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... theatre " -with ideals , it should be added , much like those of the British and American stage from 1870 to 1890 . Thus far Crawford was carried by his cosmopolitan training and ideals : he believed that human beings are much the same ...
... theatre " -with ideals , it should be added , much like those of the British and American stage from 1870 to 1890 . Thus far Crawford was carried by his cosmopolitan training and ideals : he believed that human beings are much the same ...
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... theatre of the commercialism he deprecated nor even in taking the public fancy himself . His first attempts at fiction were printed in The Atlantic Monthly and The Galaxy ; but he hardly emerges as an author of account before the ...
... theatre of the commercialism he deprecated nor even in taking the public fancy himself . His first attempts at fiction were printed in The Atlantic Monthly and The Galaxy ; but he hardly emerges as an author of account before the ...
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... theatre and play - bills . The corollary of this enthusiasm is found in his papers and addresses on the drama , wherefrom arises winningly the human note . He wrote , also , a series of volumes describing literary pilgrimages in Eng ...
... theatre and play - bills . The corollary of this enthusiasm is found in his papers and addresses on the drama , wherefrom arises winningly the human note . He wrote , also , a series of volumes describing literary pilgrimages in Eng ...
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... theatre and stuff of a steady upward movement , culminating in man . They have found the Christian Bible to contain the most significant segment of man's history , to be the transcript of that strenuous and sublime process by which the ...
... theatre and stuff of a steady upward movement , culminating in man . They have found the Christian Bible to contain the most significant segment of man's history , to be the transcript of that strenuous and sublime process by which the ...
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