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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... literary prize , by most objective standards his work has earned him a secure , if not yet major , place in American literary history . One feels , however , that Baldwin has not quite realized his full potential . His novels Tell Me ...
... literary prize , by most objective standards his work has earned him a secure , if not yet major , place in American literary history . One feels , however , that Baldwin has not quite realized his full potential . His novels Tell Me ...
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... literary talent . The stage was set for the birth of the republic , and the world was waiting for the emergence of a literary genius to inspire the awe of the intellectual world . Growing up in Philadelphia during these years , Brown ...
... literary talent . The stage was set for the birth of the republic , and the world was waiting for the emergence of a literary genius to inspire the awe of the intellectual world . Growing up in Philadelphia during these years , Brown ...
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A Collection of Literary Biographies. Vachel Lindsay to Elinor Wylie. supplement I.. part 2 University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minn.). Leonard Unger. spent less time describing his literary activities than on providing a sort of ...
A Collection of Literary Biographies. Vachel Lindsay to Elinor Wylie. supplement I.. part 2 University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minn.). Leonard Unger. spent less time describing his literary activities than on providing a sort of ...
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