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Myth & literature in the american renaissance

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  • "There are perhaps as many definitions of myth as of romanticism, but a renewed interest in myth as "authentic tidings of invisible things" is one of the most commonly remarked characteristics of early nineteenth-century literature. American writers from Emerson to Melville were very well read in myth and in mythic theory and were highly conscious of myth as a subject of special interest to the age. Richardson shows how our major writers consciously understood and used myth. - Jacket flap."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Mythos (1800-1900)"

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  • "Myth and literature in the American renaissance"
  • "Myth and literature in the American Renaissance"