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  1. General editor's preface Acknowledgements Chronology Cue-titles Introduction Studies in Classic American Literature: Final version (1923) First version (1918–19) Intermediate version (1919) Appendices: 1. Reading notes for The Scarlet Letter 2. Foreword to Studies in Classic American Literature (1920) 3. Foreword (1922) 4.

  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. The blood is chemically reduced by the nerves, in American activity. When an Italian labourer labours, his mind and nerves sleep, his blood acts ponderously. Americans, when they are doing things, never seem really to be doing them. They are 'busy about' it. They are always busy 'about' something.

  4. 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.To Cite Herbert J. Seligmann, 'Studies In Classic American Literature Alone Is A Foundation For A New American Critical Literature.

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

  6. 9 de jun. de 2009 · Studies in classic American literature by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930. Publication date 1964 Topics American literature Publisher

  7. 19 de mar. de 2023 · Product filter button Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors Studies in Classic American Literature, first published in 1923, provides a cross-section of D. H. Lawrence's writing on American literature, including landmark essays on Benjamin Franklin, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville and Walt Whitman.