University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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University of Toronto. NATIONALISM IN AMERICAN V LITERATURE HARRY HAYDEN CLARK ' ERY beautiful , within reasonable limits , is man's love of the familiar and the local , and certainly American literature would be poor without those who ...
University of Toronto. NATIONALISM IN AMERICAN V LITERATURE HARRY HAYDEN CLARK ' ERY beautiful , within reasonable limits , is man's love of the familiar and the local , and certainly American literature would be poor without those who ...
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... Literature . ' " " Like Whitman , in poetry , Howells , in prose , as Pro- fessor Parrington says , " ascribes the rise of modern realism to the twin sources of science and democracy . " In Criticism and Fiction , attacking the " mania ...
... Literature . ' " " Like Whitman , in poetry , Howells , in prose , as Pro- fessor Parrington says , " ascribes the rise of modern realism to the twin sources of science and democracy . " In Criticism and Fiction , attacking the " mania ...
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... literature " : " American literature , in order to be great , must be national , and in order to be national , must deal with conditions peculiar to our own land and climate . ” " Thus Joel Chandler Harris , George W. Cable , Joseph ...
... literature " : " American literature , in order to be great , must be national , and in order to be national , must deal with conditions peculiar to our own land and climate . ” " Thus Joel Chandler Harris , George W. Cable , Joseph ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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