The Rise of Realism: American Literature from 1860 to 1900Louis Wann Macmillan, 1949 - 874 pages |
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... tion has not only not ceased but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . “ A house divided against itself cannot stand . " I believe this government cannot endure ...
... tion has not only not ceased but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . “ A house divided against itself cannot stand . " I believe this government cannot endure ...
Page 442
... tion of your community's noble repu- tation for incorruptible honesty [ more cries ] -a reputation to which their names and their efforts will add a new and far - reaching lustre . ' [ Enthusiastic outburst of sarcastic applause ...
... tion of your community's noble repu- tation for incorruptible honesty [ more cries ] -a reputation to which their names and their efforts will add a new and far - reaching lustre . ' [ Enthusiastic outburst of sarcastic applause ...
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... tion . Without such an intrigue the in- tellectual equipment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will ... tion mean when they rebel against the limitations of their art in our civiliza- tion . They have no desire to deal ...
... tion . Without such an intrigue the in- tellectual equipment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will ... tion mean when they rebel against the limitations of their art in our civiliza- tion . They have no desire to deal ...
Contents
THE RISE OF REALISM | 1 |
Song of Myself | 23 |
Charleston | 154 |
Copyright | |
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