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  1. dc.title: Studies In Classic American Literature. Addeddate 2017-01-22 01:41:11 Identifier in.ernet.dli.2015.96447 Identifier-ark ark:/13960 ...

  2. Chapter 6 Edgar Allan Poe. POE has no truck with Indians or Nature. He makes no bones about Red Brothers and Wigwams. He is absolutely concerned with the disintegration-processes of his own psyche. As we have said, the rhythm of American art-activity is dual. (1) A disintegrating and sloughing of the old consciousness.

  3. Studies in Classic American Literature is valuable not only for the light it sheds on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American consciousness, telling 'the truth of the day', but also as a prime example of Lawrence's learning, passion and integrity of judgement. Genres Literary Criticism Nonfiction Essays Criticism Classics Literature American.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2022 · Studies in Classic American Literature Paperback – August 29, 2022. David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 - 2 March 1930) was an English writer and poet. His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. Some of the issues Lawrence explores are ...

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  5. Read Chapter 4 Fenimore Cooper's White Novels of Studies in Classic American Literature by D. H. Lawrence. The text begins: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN had a specious little equation in providential mathematics: Rum + Savage = 0.

  6. Chapter 1 The Spirit of Place. WE like to think of the old-fashioned American classics as children's books. Just childishness, on our part. The old American art-speech contains an alien quality, which belongs to the American continent and to nowhere else. But, of course, so long as we insist on reading the books as children's tales, we miss all ...

  7. This book is, among other things, a reminder of how large a part chance plays in the emergence of classic works of literature. The book that was eventually published as Studies in Classic American Literature in 1923 was the outcome of a longer period of gestation and drafting than any book of Lawrence’s other than Women in Love—about seven years in all.