Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Wonder - Book for Girls and Boys , Hawthorne did not , of course , treat “ the myths of Greece as maturely as he treated the Puritan myth in The Scarlet Letter and ' Young Goodman Brown , ' but instead modified those " sternest forms of ...
... Wonder - Book for Girls and Boys , Hawthorne did not , of course , treat “ the myths of Greece as maturely as he treated the Puritan myth in The Scarlet Letter and ' Young Goodman Brown , ' but instead modified those " sternest forms of ...
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... Wonder Book adaptation it is far from easy . Indeed , in many respects the Wonder Book Chimera owes less to its classical prototype than to another fire - breathing monster far more closely linked to Hawthorne's theme . It is impossible ...
... Wonder Book adaptation it is far from easy . Indeed , in many respects the Wonder Book Chimera owes less to its classical prototype than to another fire - breathing monster far more closely linked to Hawthorne's theme . It is impossible ...
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... Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales , Hawthorne has created fresh and often charming literature from the familiar ... Wonder Book for Girls and Boys ( London , 1931 ) , p . 229 . 4. Mark Van Doren , Nathaniel Hawthorne ( New York , 1957 ) ...
... Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales , Hawthorne has created fresh and often charming literature from the familiar ... Wonder Book for Girls and Boys ( London , 1931 ) , p . 229 . 4. Mark Van Doren , Nathaniel Hawthorne ( New York , 1957 ) ...
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