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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... lived for the next seventeen years . 3 He formed a close association with his neighbour Charles Dudley Warner ' ; was taken under the editorial wing of William Dean Howells ' and into his intimate friendship ; contributed to The ...
... lived for the next seventeen years . 3 He formed a close association with his neighbour Charles Dudley Warner ' ; was taken under the editorial wing of William Dean Howells ' and into his intimate friendship ; contributed to The ...
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... lived there all her life , and in 1886 died there . The inwardness and moral ruggedness of Puritanism she inherited mainly through her father , Edward Dickinson , lawyer and treasurer of Amherst College , a Puritan of the old type ...
... lived there all her life , and in 1886 died there . The inwardness and moral ruggedness of Puritanism she inherited mainly through her father , Edward Dickinson , lawyer and treasurer of Amherst College , a Puritan of the old type ...
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... lived in New Orleans , imbibing sights and moods quite other than those of the North Shore boy , travelling , too , up and down the Mississippi and receiving impressions never to be forgotten . A professed and hot - headed Southerner ...
... lived in New Orleans , imbibing sights and moods quite other than those of the North Shore boy , travelling , too , up and down the Mississippi and receiving impressions never to be forgotten . A professed and hot - headed Southerner ...
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... lived in Massachusetts till 1870 , when he founded Scribner's Monthly ( now The Century Magazine ) in New York , a versatile author whose poems , such as the long Bitter Sweet and Kathrina , little read now , were widely popular in ...
... lived in Massachusetts till 1870 , when he founded Scribner's Monthly ( now The Century Magazine ) in New York , a versatile author whose poems , such as the long Bitter Sweet and Kathrina , little read now , were widely popular in ...
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... lived in or roamed through , the countries of the Orient captivated this eager romanticist most completely . It needed not [ says Stedman ] Hicks's picture of the bronzed traveller , in his turban and Asiatic costume , smoking , cross ...
... lived in or roamed through , the countries of the Orient captivated this eager romanticist most completely . It needed not [ says Stedman ] Hicks's picture of the bronzed traveller , in his turban and Asiatic costume , smoking , cross ...
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