American Writers: Ralph Waldo to Carson McCullers. 2Leonard Unger Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979 - 608 páginas |
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... Street , in which autobiography serves to reinforce rather than diminish the racial and social themes . Here Baldwin's personal tone is almost devoid of self - pity . He can even state that he must seem to an old childhood friend and to ...
... Street , in which autobiography serves to reinforce rather than diminish the racial and social themes . Here Baldwin's personal tone is almost devoid of self - pity . He can even state that he must seem to an old childhood friend and to ...
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... street must also have pondered the meaning of the New World . Her poetry indicates a concern with politics . She attended sermons in which American ministers , using all their exegetical and hermeneutical skill , extracted from the ...
... street must also have pondered the meaning of the New World . Her poetry indicates a concern with politics . She attended sermons in which American ministers , using all their exegetical and hermeneutical skill , extracted from the ...
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... street . The mystery and question were - where did her father go ? Why did he not return ? For the first time in her life her attention was aroused by a sense of concern . One day she asked her father where he went and why the carriage ...
... street . The mystery and question were - where did her father go ? Why did he not return ? For the first time in her life her attention was aroused by a sense of concern . One day she asked her father where he went and why the carriage ...
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American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies, Volumen3 Leonard Unger,A. Walton Litz,Molly Weigel,Jay Parini Vista de fragmentos - 1974 |
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