The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... Literary Messenger , De Bow's Re- view , and other well - known literary journals of the Old South , and is playing an important rĂ´le in helping to stimulate Southern thought and Southern letters . Its FIFTY VOLUMES form a rich ...
... Literary Messenger , De Bow's Re- view , and other well - known literary journals of the Old South , and is playing an important rĂ´le in helping to stimulate Southern thought and Southern letters . Its FIFTY VOLUMES form a rich ...
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... literary expression is really simple , at the same time . that its comparative simplicity makes easier the application of a literary method to the discovery of neglected values . I posit , to begin with , that there are certain striking ...
... literary expression is really simple , at the same time . that its comparative simplicity makes easier the application of a literary method to the discovery of neglected values . I posit , to begin with , that there are certain striking ...
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... literary nationalism , a semi - political piety under the slogan " primary literature , " which may outlast the war and survive as the popular and official attitude towards literary standards ; only for this rea- son do they need to be ...
... literary nationalism , a semi - political piety under the slogan " primary literature , " which may outlast the war and survive as the popular and official attitude towards literary standards ; only for this rea- son do they need to be ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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