. A short history of England's and America's literature, by Eva March Tappan. LOUISA M. ALCOTTSARAH ORNE JEWETTALICE BROWN HELEN HUNT JACKSON MARY NOAILLES MURFREE HARRIET BEECHER STOWE ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN RIGGS AGNES REPPLIER 368 AMERICAS LITERATURE [1849- the life of the mining camp of what used to be the farWest. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849- ) won nerfirst popularity by That Lass d Lowries, which pictureslife in the Lancashire districts of England. Duringthe last few years the popular favor has swung betweenthe historical novel and the one-character tale; but t


. A short history of England's and America's literature, by Eva March Tappan. LOUISA M. ALCOTTSARAH ORNE JEWETTALICE BROWN HELEN HUNT JACKSON MARY NOAILLES MURFREE HARRIET BEECHER STOWE ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN RIGGS AGNES REPPLIER 368 AMERICAS LITERATURE [1849- the life of the mining camp of what used to be the farWest. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849- ) won nerfirst popularity by That Lass d Lowries, which pictureslife in the Lancashire districts of England. Duringthe last few years the popular favor has swung betweenthe historical novel and the one-character tale; but thefiction, whether of the one class or the other, that hashad the largest sale has laid its scenes in America andhas been written by American authors. American fiction has become especially strong in theshort story ; not merely the story which is short, butThe short the story which differs from the tale in some-story- what the same way as the farce differs from theplay, namely, that its interest centres in the situationrather than in a series of incidents which usually dev


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