American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 2Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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... story writer if he likes , or it prepares the public not to be surprised at him if he turns out a novelist . 2 These are advantages , and we must not be impatient of any writer who continues a short - story writer when he might freely ...
... story writer if he likes , or it prepares the public not to be surprised at him if he turns out a novelist . 2 These are advantages , and we must not be impatient of any writer who continues a short - story writer when he might freely ...
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... story , " if it represents anything , represents the subject , the idea , the donnée of the novel ; and there is surely no " school " - Mr. Besant speaks of a school - which urges that a novel should be all treatment and no sub- ject ...
... story , " if it represents anything , represents the subject , the idea , the donnée of the novel ; and there is surely no " school " - Mr. Besant speaks of a school - which urges that a novel should be all treatment and no sub- ject ...
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... story of a strike among fruit pickers that was unscrupulously broken by vigilante tactics . The class struggle that underlay this conflict is more fully explored in The Grapes of Wrath ( 1939 ) , Steinbeck's finest work . In this story ...
... story of a strike among fruit pickers that was unscrupulously broken by vigilante tactics . The class struggle that underlay this conflict is more fully explored in The Grapes of Wrath ( 1939 ) , Steinbeck's finest work . In this story ...
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Pioneers of the Modern | 1855 |
Song of Myself | 1861 |
Children of Adam | 1908 |
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