American Literature as an Expression of the National MindH. Holt, 1931 - 731 páginas |
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... Mark Twain's father were coming true every day . Mark Twain himself carried through life the ineradicable imprint of Jeffersonian equalitarianism , and for many years he had the grandiose air of the Far Westerner who is about to ...
... Mark Twain's father were coming true every day . Mark Twain himself carried through life the ineradicable imprint of Jeffersonian equalitarianism , and for many years he had the grandiose air of the Far Westerner who is about to ...
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Russell Blankenship. Mark Twain . The man never fully realized himself , never followed up relentlessly the powers exhibited in The Gilded Age . From satire ... Twain wrote the pages that allowed him to forget the unpalatable MARK TWAIN 467.
Russell Blankenship. Mark Twain . The man never fully realized himself , never followed up relentlessly the powers exhibited in The Gilded Age . From satire ... Twain wrote the pages that allowed him to forget the unpalatable MARK TWAIN 467.
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... Mark Twain himself . Hazard : The Frontier in American Literature . New York . 1927. Mark Twain , pp . 198-200 ; 220-230 . Howells : My Mark Twain . New York . 1911 . This beautiful appreciation is Part 10 of Literary Friends and ...
... Mark Twain himself . Hazard : The Frontier in American Literature . New York . 1927. Mark Twain , pp . 198-200 ; 220-230 . Howells : My Mark Twain . New York . 1911 . This beautiful appreciation is Part 10 of Literary Friends and ...
Contenido
THE PHYSICAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
The Ohio and Mississippi Valleys | 12 |
The Plains | 18 |
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