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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... . The Survey . Reedy's Mirror . The Dial . _The_Bell- man . Party Organs . Public Activities of Newspapers . The World War . 226 266 299 319 Contents CHAPTER XXI POLITICAL WRITING SINCE 1850 By WILLIAM KENNETH viii Contents.
... . The Survey . Reedy's Mirror . The Dial . _The_Bell- man . Party Organs . Public Activities of Newspapers . The World War . 226 266 299 319 Contents CHAPTER XXI POLITICAL WRITING SINCE 1850 By WILLIAM KENNETH viii Contents.
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... WRITING SINCE 1850 By WILLIAM KENNETH BOYD , Ph.D. , Professor of History in Trinity College , Durham , North ... Writers Opposed to Secession . Francis Lieber . Writers Opposed to Slavery . Hinton Rowan Helper . Northern Attitudes ...
... WRITING SINCE 1850 By WILLIAM KENNETH BOYD , Ph.D. , Professor of History in Trinity College , Durham , North ... Writers Opposed to Secession . Francis Lieber . Writers Opposed to Slavery . Hinton Rowan Helper . Northern Attitudes ...
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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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... Writing outside " the genteel tradition , " he avowedly sought to please the masses , and he was elected to his high place in American literature by a tre- mendous popular vote , which was justified even in the opinion of severe critics ...
... Writing outside " the genteel tradition , " he avowedly sought to please the masses , and he was elected to his high place in American literature by a tre- mendous popular vote , which was justified even in the opinion of severe critics ...
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... writer to use in extended writing the fashion we all use in thinking , and to set down the thing that comes into his mind without fear or favour of the thing that went before , or the thing that may be about to follow . " Be- side this ...
... writer to use in extended writing the fashion we all use in thinking , and to set down the thing that comes into his mind without fear or favour of the thing that went before , or the thing that may be about to follow . " Be- side this ...
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