The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... nature of Drouet's mind . For this rea- son the vulgarity of this speech seems entirely casual and natural . The mediocre speech of Dreiser's characters , then , shows us not only how they talk , but how they think . This mediocrity ...
... nature of Drouet's mind . For this rea- son the vulgarity of this speech seems entirely casual and natural . The mediocre speech of Dreiser's characters , then , shows us not only how they talk , but how they think . This mediocrity ...
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... nature and the emo- tional world ; his feeling that the flesh and the spirit never exist quite independently of each other places him directly in the whole Puritan . tradition of American writing . The moods of his characters are often ...
... nature and the emo- tional world ; his feeling that the flesh and the spirit never exist quite independently of each other places him directly in the whole Puritan . tradition of American writing . The moods of his characters are often ...
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... nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field . But it will reveal its secrets only to a really grasping imagination . " At a dozen points in his subsequent career James grappled with ...
... nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field . But it will reveal its secrets only to a really grasping imagination . " At a dozen points in his subsequent career James grappled with ...
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