Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... Young Goodman Brown " as well . " Young Goodman Brown " is not , as Connolly says it is , a specific attack on Puritanic Calvinism.2 In Hawthorne's tales and romances , the Puritan New England setting in time and place is illustrative ...
... Young Goodman Brown " as well . " Young Goodman Brown " is not , as Connolly says it is , a specific attack on Puritanic Calvinism.2 In Hawthorne's tales and romances , the Puritan New England setting in time and place is illustrative ...
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... young suggests that his journey into the forest is not simply premeditated and prearranged , but that it is inevitable . Brown's is therefore a typical human journey - out of innocence and into experience . To borrow from William Blake ...
... young suggests that his journey into the forest is not simply premeditated and prearranged , but that it is inevitable . Brown's is therefore a typical human journey - out of innocence and into experience . To borrow from William Blake ...
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... young lady was talking and laughing with two young gentlemen . I re- marked their English accents and listened vaguely to their conversation . " O , I never said such a thing ! " " O , but you did ! " " O , but I didn't ! " " Didn't she ...
... young lady was talking and laughing with two young gentlemen . I re- marked their English accents and listened vaguely to their conversation . " O , I never said such a thing ! " " O , but you did ! " " O , but I didn't ! " " Didn't she ...
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The Scope of Swifts Satire | 3 |
Ambiguity and Mystery in Hawthorne | 15 |
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE | 26 |
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