Critical Approaches to American Literature: Walt Whitman to William FaulknerCrowell, 1965 - American literature |
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... Hemingway . This is not to say that he " is " Hemingway . He is , rather , a projection of certain kinds of problems Hemingway is deeply concerned to write about , and write out . Nick is a special kind of mask . But there are masks ...
... Hemingway . This is not to say that he " is " Hemingway . He is , rather , a projection of certain kinds of problems Hemingway is deeply concerned to write about , and write out . Nick is a special kind of mask . But there are masks ...
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... HEMINGWAY BAKER , Carlos , ed . Hemingway and His Critics : An International Anthology . New York , 1961 . 1962 . 1963 . ed . Ernest Hemingway : Critiques of Four Major Novels . New York , Hemingway : The Writer as Artist . Princeton ...
... HEMINGWAY BAKER , Carlos , ed . Hemingway and His Critics : An International Anthology . New York , 1961 . 1962 . 1963 . ed . Ernest Hemingway : Critiques of Four Major Novels . New York , Hemingway : The Writer as Artist . Princeton ...
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... Hemingway's Prizefight Stories , " American Quarterly , IV ( Winter 1952 ) , 339–350 . FLANAGAN , John T. " Hemingway's Debt to Sherwood Anderson , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology , LIV ( Oct. 1955 ) , 507–520 . FUSSELL ...
... Hemingway's Prizefight Stories , " American Quarterly , IV ( Winter 1952 ) , 339–350 . FLANAGAN , John T. " Hemingway's Debt to Sherwood Anderson , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology , LIV ( Oct. 1955 ) , 507–520 . FUSSELL ...
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Whitman I | 14 |
Richard P Adams Whitmans Lilacs and the Tradition | 28 |
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