American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger, A. Walton Litz, Molly Weigel, Lea Bechler, Jay Parini Scribner, 1974 - American literature The four volume set consists of ninety-seven of the pamphlets originally published as the University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers. Some have been revised and updated. |
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... City , who are smug , materialistic , and puritanical to the core . What Time Collects projects Farrell's exceptional understanding of the many characters in three generations of the Duncan and Daniels families . It effectively adds a ...
... City , who are smug , materialistic , and puritanical to the core . What Time Collects projects Farrell's exceptional understanding of the many characters in three generations of the Duncan and Daniels families . It effectively adds a ...
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... city evil . " The other char- acters quickly discover his motivation for flight : I've lost my faith in God to carry out The threats He makes against the city evil . I can't trust God to be unmerciful . The customer , Paul , takes ...
... city evil . " The other char- acters quickly discover his motivation for flight : I've lost my faith in God to carry out The threats He makes against the city evil . I can't trust God to be unmerciful . The customer , Paul , takes ...
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... City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Doran , 1929 , 1933 ) and the Virginia Edition ( New York : Scribners , 1938 ) . Both ... City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Page , 1911 . Virginia . Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Page , 1913 . Life and Gabriella ...
... City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Doran , 1929 , 1933 ) and the Virginia Edition ( New York : Scribners , 1938 ) . Both ... City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Page , 1911 . Virginia . Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday , Page , 1913 . Life and Gabriella ...
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