American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... novels about race, Baldwin noted the centrality of sex in racial conflict. With much oversimplification of his own, he had asserted in a 1947 review of a novel by Chester Himes that "our racial heritage . . . would seem to be contained ...
... novels about race, Baldwin noted the centrality of sex in racial conflict. With much oversimplification of his own, he had asserted in a 1947 review of a novel by Chester Himes that "our racial heritage . . . would seem to be contained ...
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... novel, Wieland; or, The Transformation. An American Tale, appeared in September 1798. It is still recognized as the first important novel written by an American, and it is certainly his most famous and his best work of fiction. Adapting ...
... novel, Wieland; or, The Transformation. An American Tale, appeared in September 1798. It is still recognized as the first important novel written by an American, and it is certainly his most famous and his best work of fiction. Adapting ...
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... novel, Not Without Laughter, was written during his last two years (1928-1929) at Lincoln University and is a well- done portrait of a Negro family in Kansas, based on people whom Hughes had known as a boy. The novel describes the ...
... novel, Not Without Laughter, was written during his last two years (1928-1929) at Lincoln University and is a well- done portrait of a Negro family in Kansas, based on people whom Hughes had known as a boy. The novel describes the ...
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