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  1. Read Chapter 1 The Spirit of Place of Studies in Classic American Literature by D. H. Lawrence. The text begins: WE like to think of the old-fashioned American classics as children's books. Just childishness, on our part. The old American art-speech contains an alien quality, which belongs to the American continent and to nowhere else.

  2. 9. Juni 2009 · Studies in classic American literature by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930. Publication date 1964 Topics American literature Publisher New York, Viking Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor ...

  3. Read Chapter 6 Edgar Allan Poe of Studies in Classic American Literature by D. H. Lawrence. The text begins: POE has no truck with Indians or Nature. He makes no bones about Red Brothers and Wigwams. He is absolutely concerned with the disintegration-processes of his own psyche.

  4. Moby Dick, the great white whale, tore off Ahab's leg at the knee, when Ahab was attacking him. Quite right, too. Should have torn off both his legs, and a bit more besides. But Ahab doesn't think so. Ahab is now a monomaniac. Moby Dick is his monomania. Moby Dick must DIE, or Ahab can't live any longer.

  5. General editor's preface Acknowledgements Chronology Cue-titles Introduction Studies in Classic American Literature: Final version (1923) First version (1918–19) Intermediate version (1919) Appendices: 1. Reading notes for The Scarlet Letter 2. Foreword to Studies in Classic American Literature (1920) 3. Foreword (1922) 4.

  6. Studies in Classic American Literature is valuable not only for the light it sheds on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American consciousness, telling 'the truth of the day', but also as a prime example of Lawrence's learning, passion and integrity of judgement. 192 pages, Paperback.

  7. Studies In Classic American Literature Is Valuable Not Only For The Light It Sheds On Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century American Consciousness, Telling 'The Truth Of The Day', But Also As A Prime Example Of Lawrence'S Learning, Passion And Integrity Of Judgement.To Cite Herbert J. Seligmann, 'Studies In Classic American Literature Alone Is A Foundation For A New American Critical Literature.