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The American writer and the European tradition.

Author: Margaret Denny; William H Gilman
Publisher: Minneapolis, Published for the University of Rochester by the University of Minnesota Press [1950]
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Denny, Margaret.
American writer and the European tradition.
Minneapolis, Published for the University of Rochester by the University of Minnesota Press [1950]
(OCoLC)574924178
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Margaret Denny; William H Gilman
OCLC Number: 528808
Description: xi, 192 p. 23 cm.
Contents: The Renaissance tradition in America, by L.B. Wright.-The Enlightenment and the American dream, by T. Hornberger.-Benjamin Franklin, promoter of useful knowledge by R.E. Spiller.-Cosmopolitanism in American literature before 1880, by S.T. Williams.-Origins of a native American literary tradition, by H.N. Smith.-Americanization of the European heritage, by L. Howard.-American writers as critics of nineteenth-century society, by W. Thorp.-The reception of some nineteenth-century American authors in Europe, by C. Gohdes.-American naturalism; reflections from another era, by A. Kazin.-Contemporary American literature in its relation to ideas, by L. Trilling.-The American poet in relation to science, by N.H. Pearson.-Some European views of contemporary American literature, by H. Levin.
Responsibility: Margaret Denny and William H. Gilman, editors.

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