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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... Moral Substitute for War , " that she tentatively proposed a coher- ent strategy for moving toward peace . The fol- lowing year she and William James shared a platform at a Universal Peace Conference , and it may have been on that ...
... Moral Substitute for War , " that she tentatively proposed a coher- ent strategy for moving toward peace . The fol- lowing year she and William James shared a platform at a Universal Peace Conference , and it may have been on that ...
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... moral and intellectual victimization inherent in his friend's struggle for economic position . His personal contacts with Malcolm X and his response to the assassination lead not into Baldwin's private sensibility , but to a charged ...
... moral and intellectual victimization inherent in his friend's struggle for economic position . His personal contacts with Malcolm X and his response to the assassination lead not into Baldwin's private sensibility , but to a charged ...
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... moral interpretation . It might affect human relationships in some way that had clear moral consequences ; Chopin would never have denied as much . Nonetheless , she rarely chose to focus primarily upon the ethical contingencies of ...
... moral interpretation . It might affect human relationships in some way that had clear moral consequences ; Chopin would never have denied as much . Nonetheless , she rarely chose to focus primarily upon the ethical contingencies of ...
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