A History of American Literature. Boynton Percy Holmes
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Название: A History of American Literature

Автор: Boynton Percy Holmes

Издательство: Public Domain

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СКАЧАТЬ Heart,” “The Widow and her Son,” and “The Pride of the Village.” The first is on “the fortitude with which women sustain the most overwhelming reverses of fortune,” a sketch in which the husband is the sentimentalist. He has lost his money and is afraid to shock his wife with the revelation, but his “altered looks and stifled sighs” half betray him. In “an agony of tears” he tells a friend, and by him is persuaded to be honest with her. Her latent heroism comes out in the face of his announcement; and on her welcome to him at his first homecoming to the modest cottage he is rendered speechless, and tears once more gush into his eyes. The second is a direct attempt to shame “those who have outlived the susceptibility of early feeling, or have been brought up … to laugh at all love stories.” The third, on “The Widow and her Son,” is more convincing to the reader of to-day, for it is on the tragic picture of a fond parent’s bereavement. The fourth is the best example of all. The pride of the village is introduced as “blushing and smiling in all the beautiful confusion of girlish diffidence and delight.” She falls in love with a gallant young soldier, who begs her to accompany him when he is ordered to the front. Shocked at his perfidy she clasps her hands in agony, then succumbs to “faintings and hysterics,” and then goes into a decline. After some time her lover returns to her and rushes into the house. “She was too faint to rise – she attempted to extend her trembling hand – her lips moved as if she spoke, but no word was articulated – she looked down upon him with a smile of unutterable tenderness – and closed her eyes forever!” If these sketches seem unreal and even amusing to the student, it is partly because they are actually overdrawn and partly because the present generation has repressed, if it has not “outlived, the susceptibility of early feeling.”

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      Rev. ii, 17.

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      This same discipline was enjoyed – among later American authors – by Mark Twain, Bret Harte, William Dean Howells, and Walt Whitman, all of whom were scrupulously careful writers.

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Also in Representative American Plays (edited by A. H. Quinn). 1917.

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      Lines addressed to Messrs. Dwight and Barlow.

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      Fitzgreene Halleck, “Fanny,” stanza lviii.

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      Mason and Slidell, ll. 155–165.

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      “Fanny,” stanzas cxxi, cxxii.

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      “Wyoming,” stanza iv.

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      “Among the Hills” (Prelude, 71 ff.).

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      Lowell, “Fable for Critics.”

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1

Rev. ii, 17.

2

This same discipline was enjoyed – among later American authors – by Mark Twain, Bret Harte, William Dean Howells, and Walt Whitman, all of whom were scrupulously careful writers.

3

Also in Representative American Plays (edited by A. H. Quinn). 1917.

4

Lines addressed to Messrs. Dwight and Barlow.

5

Fitzgreene Halleck, “Fanny,” stanza lviii.

6

Mason and Slidell, ll. 155–165.

7

“Fanny,” stanzas cxxi, cxxii.

8

“Wyoming,” stanza iv.

9

“Among the Hills” (Prelude, 71 ff.).

10

Lowell, “Fable for Critics.”

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