Anthology of American Literature, المجلد 1George McMichael, Frederick C. Crews Prentice Hall, 1997 - 2332 من الصفحات Represents the American literary works most respected by modern scholars. Volume I covers Christopher Columbus through Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. This book also emphasizes the contributions to the American literary canon made by women and minority authors. Extensive explanatory headnotes and footnotes link the works and authors of a period and provide readers with additional insights into each selection. New to this edition is an expanded presentation of Native American literature (myths, tales, autobiography, etc.). |
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... thought with its proper symbol , and so to ut- ter it , depends on the simplicity of his character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of ...
... thought with its proper symbol , and so to ut- ter it , depends on the simplicity of his character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of ...
الصفحة 1521
... thought you said that this bog had a hard bottom " " So it has , " an- swered the latter , " but you have not got half way to it yet . " So it is with the bogs and quicksands of society ; but he is an old boy that knows it . Only what ...
... thought you said that this bog had a hard bottom " " So it has , " an- swered the latter , " but you have not got half way to it yet . " So it is with the bogs and quicksands of society ; but he is an old boy that knows it . Only what ...
الصفحة 1817
... thoughts passed on to the beautiful Eva , whom he now thought of among the angels ; and he thought till he almost fancied that that bright face and golden hair were looking upon him , out of the spray of the fountain . And , so musing ...
... thoughts passed on to the beautiful Eva , whom he now thought of among the angels ; and he thought till he almost fancied that that bright face and golden hair were looking upon him , out of the spray of the fountain . And , so musing ...
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Columbuss Letter Describing His First Voyage | 15 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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