American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... writing of social protest at the turn of the century; she also stayed clear of the thick jargon that academic social scientists were beginning to inflict on the language. One can date her writing, but so little of it (to the ...
... writing of social protest at the turn of the century; she also stayed clear of the thick jargon that academic social scientists were beginning to inflict on the language. One can date her writing, but so little of it (to the ...
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... writers — Maupassant and Zola. Most of all, he convinced her to do some writing of her own. Tentatively at first, and then with growing pleasure and confidence, she began to think of herself as an artist. Thus in 1889 when she was ...
... writers — Maupassant and Zola. Most of all, he convinced her to do some writing of her own. Tentatively at first, and then with growing pleasure and confidence, she began to think of herself as an artist. Thus in 1889 when she was ...
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... Writers. These three volumes provide an excellent survey of black writing in America and in many cases offer the only access to authors who would otherwise have remained unknown. Hughes spent considerable time in later years on ...
... Writers. These three volumes provide an excellent survey of black writing in America and in many cases offer the only access to authors who would otherwise have remained unknown. Hughes spent considerable time in later years on ...
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