The Critical Temper: Victorian literature and American literatureMartin Tucker Ungar, 1969 - American literature |
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... character were developed rather slowly , through trial and error , in a series of long poems , stage plays , and experimental dramas - dating from the time of Pauline ( 1833 ) to the year of the Dramatic Romances and Lyrics ( 1845 ) ...
... character were developed rather slowly , through trial and error , in a series of long poems , stage plays , and experimental dramas - dating from the time of Pauline ( 1833 ) to the year of the Dramatic Romances and Lyrics ( 1845 ) ...
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... characters in one story as in The Return of the Native . In many of his novels there is one great character about whom the action revolves : witness Tess , Michael Henchard , Jude . In The Return of the Native there are three characters ...
... characters in one story as in The Return of the Native . In many of his novels there is one great character about whom the action revolves : witness Tess , Michael Henchard , Jude . In The Return of the Native there are three characters ...
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... character . [ ca. 1927 ] Lucy Lockwood Hazard The Frontier in American Literature ( New York : Barnes and Noble ... character ? The original hunter of The Pioneers ( 1823 ) clearly expresses subversive impulses . The character was ...
... character . [ ca. 1927 ] Lucy Lockwood Hazard The Frontier in American Literature ( New York : Barnes and Noble ... character ? The original hunter of The Pioneers ( 1823 ) clearly expresses subversive impulses . The character was ...
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Matthew Arnold 18221888 | 3 |
Walter Bagehot 18261877 | 16 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 | 30 |
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