College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... literary criticism and the Black writer that Gib- son is promising but in the end unfulfilling . His thesis is not only that formalistic methods have contributed to the historical neglect of Afro - American writers in our schools and ...
... literary criticism and the Black writer that Gib- son is promising but in the end unfulfilling . His thesis is not only that formalistic methods have contributed to the historical neglect of Afro - American writers in our schools and ...
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... literary material . For Chesnutt , the era of Reconstruction is a famil- iar background for his stories of race , class , caste , and the complexities of human di- lemma . Gibson writes , " The question remains , why did Chesnutt choose ...
... literary material . For Chesnutt , the era of Reconstruction is a famil- iar background for his stories of race , class , caste , and the complexities of human di- lemma . Gibson writes , " The question remains , why did Chesnutt choose ...
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... literary junk , that to prove the literary su- periority of Fitzgerald's short stories by reading ten years of the Saturday Evening Post is a bit like Madame Curie's efforts to extract radium from pitcheblende . But Love Story takes ...
... literary junk , that to prove the literary su- periority of Fitzgerald's short stories by reading ten years of the Saturday Evening Post is a bit like Madame Curie's efforts to extract radium from pitcheblende . But Love Story takes ...
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