The Cycle of American Literature: An Essay in Historical CriticismMacmillan, 1955 - 318 páginas Historical criticism which discusses American literature in two cycles-one beginning in the new eastern colonies and ending with Melville and Whitman another beginning on the western frontier and maturing with Eliot and Faulkner. |
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THE FIRST FRONTIER | 1 |
Edwards Franklin Jefferson | 7 |
Irving Bryant Cooper | 24 |
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The Cycle of American Literature: An Essay in Historical Criticism Robert Ernest Spiller Vista de fragmentos - 1955 |
The Cycle of American Literature: An Essay in Historical Criticism Robert Ernest Spiller Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
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