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O romance político inglês da viragem do século (1790-1820) [PDF]
As raízes do romance inglês de preocupação social ou política encontram-se nas últimas décadas do século XVIII e especialmente na década revolucionária de 1790, altura em que se verificou um estreito relacionamento entre literatura e história.
Guimarães, Paula Alexandra
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DYNAMITE: ANARCHISM, MODERNISM, AESTHETICS [PDF]
This book argues for the intersection of anarchist theory, modernist writers, and aesthetic innovations under the sign of "the bomb." Individual chapters concern such figures as Joseph Conrad, Richard Wagner, Henry Adams, Andrei Bely, Edna St.
Hamilton, Carol V.
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A Poet Builds a Nation: Hafez as a Catalyst in Emerson’s Process of Developing American Literature [PDF]
Numerous studies have tried to elucidate the relationship between Emerson and Hafez. While most of these studies laid emphasis on influence of Hafez on Emerson and others on similarity and/or infatuation, they left untouched some vital historical aspects
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This paper argues that Quakerism was an important influence on a number of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American writers. Looking at the work of, amongst others, Charles Brockden Brown, Robert Montgomery Bird, Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Greenleaf
Peacock, James
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Walking With A Ghost: Sodomy, Sanity and the Secular [PDF]
In the last twenty-five years there has been a boom in scholarship on Charles Brockden Brown that connects his work to social developments that occurred in the early American republic.
Campbell, Kyle Joseph
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Howard Philips Lovecraft is considered one of the most influential horror writers in literature, and since studies focusing on the author are already common, it might be interesting to take a literary approach.
Ordóñez Esparza, Enrique
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A Corrupt Medium: Stephen Burroughs and the Bridgehampton, New York, Library [PDF]
In his eighteenth-century Memoirs, criminal Stephen Burroughs tells of his campaign to establish a library in Bridgehampton, New York. When the town elders discover the plan, they insist upon reviewing Burroughs's choices.
Susanna Margaret Ashton
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Using fiction to engage audiences with infectious disease: the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on participation in the Bad Bugs Bookclub. [PDF]
Verran J.
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Socio-political contradictions in Brown’s American Gothic: an important historical precursor to the conceptualization of ideology in modernity [PDF]
Charles Brockden Brown\u27s American Gothic is distinctly American in its dealings with Revolutionary-era culture and distinctly Gothic in its subversion of the foundational aspects of this culture.
Schassler, Robert T.
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A survey of the novels of Charles Brockden Brown [PDF]
Before 1790 there had been little fiction written in America. Since Charles Brockden Brown was the first American to rely on his pen for an income, the term Father of American Literature belongs logically to ...
Longest, George C.
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