American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies. Vachel Lindsay to Elinor Wylie. supplement I.. part 2Contains biographical and critical essays on the work of important American writers. Presents scholar-signed essays prepared by experts in the field. |
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... kind . As his daughter would become , Bronson was , a reformer : an early abolitionist , a full supporter of women's rights , and the founder of a short- lived but impressive utopian community at Har- vard , Massachusetts . He was also ...
... kind . As his daughter would become , Bronson was , a reformer : an early abolitionist , a full supporter of women's rights , and the founder of a short- lived but impressive utopian community at Har- vard , Massachusetts . He was also ...
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... kind of analysis that occurs in this statement ( even if it is attributed to the printer of the map rather than to the author or the reader of the poem ) is , it seems to me , the kind that comes not from innocence but from ex- perience ...
... kind of analysis that occurs in this statement ( even if it is attributed to the printer of the map rather than to the author or the reader of the poem ) is , it seems to me , the kind that comes not from innocence but from ex- perience ...
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... kind of poetry they liked to write ; and they recognized that this po- etry had certain affinities that might — more for practical reasons than anything else be adver- tised as a kind of school . This is precisely why Pound objected to ...
... kind of poetry they liked to write ; and they recognized that this po- etry had certain affinities that might — more for practical reasons than anything else be adver- tised as a kind of school . This is precisely why Pound objected to ...
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