The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... American novel had to accomplish the task that in Europe had been done by primitive chronicle , mémoir , ballad , strolling player . The American novel has had to find a new experience , and only in our time has it been able to pause ...
... American novel had to accomplish the task that in Europe had been done by primitive chronicle , mémoir , ballad , strolling player . The American novel has had to find a new experience , and only in our time has it been able to pause ...
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AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION . The Development of Literature in the United States Recorded by the Men who Made It . Edited by Edmund Wilson . Garden City . Doubleday , Doran and Company . 1943. $ 5.00 . THE AMERICAN ...
AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION . The Development of Literature in the United States Recorded by the Men who Made It . Edited by Edmund Wilson . Garden City . Doubleday , Doran and Company . 1943. $ 5.00 . THE AMERICAN ...
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... American words and phrases as carefully schemed as the movement of music . " If in doing so he wrote a less successful play than The Adding Machine , he at least did not fail to present American life in American terms . And unlike some ...
... American words and phrases as carefully schemed as the movement of music . " If in doing so he wrote a less successful play than The Adding Machine , he at least did not fail to present American life in American terms . And unlike some ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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