American Literary Essays1960 |
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... American Literature " is reprinted , with modifications , from the September 17 , 1954 , issue of the London TIMES LITER- ARY SUPPLEMENT which surveyed Amer- ican Writing Today . Traditions in American Literature The American writer is ...
... American Literature " is reprinted , with modifications , from the September 17 , 1954 , issue of the London TIMES LITER- ARY SUPPLEMENT which surveyed Amer- ican Writing Today . Traditions in American Literature The American writer is ...
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... American mise en scène . America was not sup- posed to be like this , to let such things happen ! Their grotesqueries are like the corrupted young or the wicked act of the dedicated idealist , doubly a be- trayal , doubly evil ...
... American mise en scène . America was not sup- posed to be like this , to let such things happen ! Their grotesqueries are like the corrupted young or the wicked act of the dedicated idealist , doubly a be- trayal , doubly evil ...
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... America during the early half of the century ; perhaps the proverbial haste of American life was some inducement to its brevity . It had been the medium through which some of the most characteristic work of the best American writers had ...
... America during the early half of the century ; perhaps the proverbial haste of American life was some inducement to its brevity . It had been the medium through which some of the most characteristic work of the best American writers had ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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