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... Land of Unlikeness , was printed in an edition of 250 copies by the Cummington Press in 1944. His second book , Lord Weary's Castle ( 1946 ) , was accorded the Pulitzer Prize . His most recent volume was The Mills of the Kavanaughs in ...
... Land of Unlikeness , was printed in an edition of 250 copies by the Cummington Press in 1944. His second book , Lord Weary's Castle ( 1946 ) , was accorded the Pulitzer Prize . His most recent volume was The Mills of the Kavanaughs in ...
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... land with its people through which I had just driven . Probably I could not have put my hand on any better argument at the time , and now I'm convinced there isn't any better . The reader may get some idea of the violent contrast here ...
... land with its people through which I had just driven . Probably I could not have put my hand on any better argument at the time , and now I'm convinced there isn't any better . The reader may get some idea of the violent contrast here ...
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... land . I come back thus to the two facts - the Cold War and the American land - with which I began this article . It would be another article to explore in detail this influence of the image of the land , but I can't close this one ...
... land . I come back thus to the two facts - the Cold War and the American land - with which I began this article . It would be another article to explore in detail this influence of the image of the land , but I can't close this one ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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