American WritersCharles Scribner's Sons, 1974 - 608 páginas This collection of critical and biographical articles covers hundreds of notable authors from the 17th century to the present day. Signed essays, 12-15 pages in length by noted scholars, provide thought-provoking insights into the lives, careers and works of American writers. Each Supplement covers approximately 20 additional authors. |
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... Woman's Courage , sug- gests a juvenile . Gabriella Carr , after a few vivid chapters describing the desperate life of decayed gentlewomen in Richmond , is cap- tured by the charms of a New Yorker , George Fowler , marries him , and ...
... Woman's Courage , sug- gests a juvenile . Gabriella Carr , after a few vivid chapters describing the desperate life of decayed gentlewomen in Richmond , is cap- tured by the charms of a New Yorker , George Fowler , marries him , and ...
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... Woman at the Washington Zoo , are rather precise examples of Jarrell's feeling for women . He thinks about them a great deal , and pas- sionately , but in the ways I have suggested . The title poem is one of a number written from the ...
... Woman at the Washington Zoo , are rather precise examples of Jarrell's feeling for women . He thinks about them a great deal , and pas- sionately , but in the ways I have suggested . The title poem is one of a number written from the ...
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... woman living with me but I can't place her . ( Three outsiders named Klein go across the stage three times . They think they are in a pub- lic library . A woman's cough is heard off - stage left . ) A NEW CHARACTER : Who is that cough ...
... woman living with me but I can't place her . ( Three outsiders named Klein go across the stage three times . They think they are in a pub- lic library . A woman's cough is heard off - stage left . ) A NEW CHARACTER : Who is that cough ...
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