48 resultados para American fiction


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Wright's American fiction, v. III, no. 2497.

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Castiron Culver -- Miss Mansel's sister -- The liar -- Five millions -- The little old woman -- The handicap -- The home for decayed schoolmasters.

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Printed on decorated paper.

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Wright American fiction,

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"America in the novel, 1761-1800": p. 439-442; "The West Indies in the English novel, 1761-1800": p. 443-445; "The East Indies in the English novel, 1761-1800": p. 446-448; "List of chief works consulted": p.449-460.

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Classified: A, English (by periods), Scottish, Irish, Colonial; B, American (by periods); C-L, translations (by languages); followed by an index of authors and titles, and one of subjects. Critical and descriptive notes; best or "representative" works are starred.

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Robinson argues that the detective genre’s lineage lies in experimental works on the margins of what we recognize as classical detective fiction today. Authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Pauline Hopkins, and Rudolph Fisher drew on detective fiction’s puzzle-elements to wrestle with complicated questions about race and labor in the U.S.

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First published in 1953 under title: Vocations in fact and fiction.

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Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1964. -- 20 cm.

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I. The art of fiction.--II. Washington Irving.--III. James Fennimore Cooper.--IV. Hawthorne and Poe.--V. The realistic movement.--VI. Later tendencies.