Speaking of Books and LifeHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966 - 279 Seiten Contains 125 of the 900 columns the author produced for the New York Times. |
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... course there were other reasons as well . They were influenced by their reading too ; by the irritations and yearnings which had crystallized in Sinclair Lewis's Main Street and in the tales of Sher- wood Anderson ; but their response ...
... course there were other reasons as well . They were influenced by their reading too ; by the irritations and yearnings which had crystallized in Sinclair Lewis's Main Street and in the tales of Sher- wood Anderson ; but their response ...
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... course of it I remarked of Jesse Stuart that " good as he can be , he remains strictly a regionalist . " Since then I have been thinking a lot about regionalism and about Jesse Stuart , and there is more I would like to say about both ...
... course of it I remarked of Jesse Stuart that " good as he can be , he remains strictly a regionalist . " Since then I have been thinking a lot about regionalism and about Jesse Stuart , and there is more I would like to say about both ...
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... course , he would have lived as he did if the thought had never occurred to him . Any man as much a prey to his emotions as Byron was is conditioned to a tempestuous life ; add to that a driving energy , a thirst for experience ...
... course , he would have lived as he did if the thought had never occurred to him . Any man as much a prey to his emotions as Byron was is conditioned to a tempestuous life ; add to that a driving energy , a thirst for experience ...
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Foreword 37 | 3 |
Truth Isnt Always Stranger | 7 |
The Proper Study of Mankind | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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