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Listed below are the contributors to American Writers, Supplement I. Each author's name is followed by his institutional affiliation at the time of publication, titles of books written, and title of essay written for the Supplement.
Listed below are the contributors to American Writers, Supplement I. Each author's name is followed by his institutional affiliation at the time of publication, titles of books written, and title of essay written for the Supplement.
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"The Black Aesthetic in White America." Partisan Review, 38:376-95 (1971). ... Negro American Literanire Forum, 6:113-21 (1972). Gross, Theodore L. The Heroic Ideal in American Literature. New York: Free Press, 1971. Pp. 166-79.
"The Black Aesthetic in White America." Partisan Review, 38:376-95 (1971). ... Negro American Literanire Forum, 6:113-21 (1972). Gross, Theodore L. The Heroic Ideal in American Literature. New York: Free Press, 1971. Pp. 166-79.
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Early American Literature, 9 (1974), pp. 164-87. BIOGRAPHIES Clark, David Lee. Charles Brockden Brown: Pioneer Voice of America. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1952. Dunlap, William. The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together ...
Early American Literature, 9 (1974), pp. 164-87. BIOGRAPHIES Clark, David Lee. Charles Brockden Brown: Pioneer Voice of America. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1952. Dunlap, William. The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together ...
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