American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger |
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... essays, and about the subject of American writers and American literature, applies as well to these new essays — all published here for the first time. Just as this volume is a Supplement to the earlier volumes, so is this Introduction ...
... essays, and about the subject of American writers and American literature, applies as well to these new essays — all published here for the first time. Just as this volume is a Supplement to the earlier volumes, so is this Introduction ...
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... essays are on subjects determined in advance and are written by the authors originally invited to do them. In a few cases, essays were accepted from authors who volunteered to write on particular subjects, while some were regretfully ...
... essays are on subjects determined in advance and are written by the authors originally invited to do them. In a few cases, essays were accepted from authors who volunteered to write on particular subjects, while some were regretfully ...
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... essays defining her own literary position. The initial piece, entitled "The Western Association of Writers" (June ... essays published in 1897 under the title "As You Like It." In perhaps the most interesting of these essays, she ...
... essays defining her own literary position. The initial piece, entitled "The Western Association of Writers" (June ... essays published in 1897 under the title "As You Like It." In perhaps the most interesting of these essays, she ...
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