American Writers: Archibald MacLeisch to George Santayana. 3Leonard Unger Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974 - 628 páginas |
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... writing Pierre , helps explain the mystery of some of his writings which were to come later . Commercially as well ... writing it and tried in vain to get Haw- thorne to do so before he decided , with the be- ginning of his winter ...
... writing Pierre , helps explain the mystery of some of his writings which were to come later . Commercially as well ... writing it and tried in vain to get Haw- thorne to do so before he decided , with the be- ginning of his winter ...
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... writers and writing - what he called beautiful letters and the bozart - and the last containing hardly anything relating to current writing . The change in his interests was reflected also in the Smart Set , where increasingly he tacked ...
... writers and writing - what he called beautiful letters and the bozart - and the last containing hardly anything relating to current writing . The change in his interests was reflected also in the Smart Set , where increasingly he tacked ...
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... writing should be as spontaneous and unconscious as possible . Hence his own writing is full of free association and improvisation . There are pas- sages of automatic writing - cadenzas , he sometimes calls them - when the dictation pos ...
... writing should be as spontaneous and unconscious as possible . Hence his own writing is full of free association and improvisation . There are pas- sages of automatic writing - cadenzas , he sometimes calls them - when the dictation pos ...
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