Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our TimeDen engelske og amerikanske novelle fra 1920 til 1960 |
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The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. of the American poets and novelists to do exactly what Stephen Dedalus boasted he would do ; and after almost two centuries of national independence they ...
The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. of the American poets and novelists to do exactly what Stephen Dedalus boasted he would do ; and after almost two centuries of national independence they ...
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The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. * Ames , Eve genius pulls him ... fiction has been the exploration of what it means to be an American , expressed often in solitary heroes with a whole ...
The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. * Ames , Eve genius pulls him ... fiction has been the exploration of what it means to be an American , expressed often in solitary heroes with a whole ...
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The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. because of the way it is said ... fiction from its earliest days— homosexuality . The relationship between man and man , often idealized and never overtly ...
The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time Walter Ernest Allen. because of the way it is said ... fiction from its earliest days— homosexuality . The relationship between man and man , often idealized and never overtly ...
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American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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