id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7431 Hawthorne, Julian Confessions and Criticisms .txt text/plain 54140 2253 65 But of late years a new order of things has been coming into vogue, and Such books as these authors have written are not the Great American when the Great American Novel make its appearance, but written in a subject the things of the old world to the tests of the new, and persons, places, and ideas from an American point of view? But it is said that "the great American novel," in order fully to They discover to us no new truth about human nature; they conditions of American life, as he saw it, justified a short story, or divine revelation itself, of that pure and natural life of man which we the imaginative expression of a divine life in man. believe that no man in London society was more generally liked than means of knowing external objects: and this man's senses seem to ./cache/7431.txt ./txt/7431.txt