Description |
xvi, 174 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Crosscurrents/modern critiques |
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Crosscurrents/modern critiques.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
The state and future of criticism: The continuing need for criticism, by M. Krieger. The double truth of modern poetic criticism, by E. Miner.--Writers of Europe and Africa: John Fowles's The magus, by M. Bradbury. An African tragedy of hubris; Thomas Mofolo's Chaka, by A. Gérard. Demonic strategies; The birthday party, and The firebugs, by R. B. Heilman.--American writers: The upward path; notes on the work of Katherine Anne Porter, by H. Baker. The way to read Gatsby |
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by R. Foster. Mark Twain among the malefactors, by L. Leary. The Pisan cantos, the form of survival, by W. Sutton.--Poetry and fiction, materials for criticism: How distant, by P. Larkin. Indomitable city, London 1943-1946, by V. d. S. Pinto. Cockfight in Milo, by K. Shapiro. On the heights of grief, That old new year, and, Who'll be like you? By L. Unger. Bad year, bad war; New Year's card, by R. P. Warren. A centenary ode inscribed to Little Crow, leader of the Sioux |
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rebellion in Minnesota, Northern pike, A way to make a living, and, A summer memory in the crowded city, by J. Wright. |
Subject |
English literature -- History and criticism.
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American literature -- History and criticism.
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English literature.
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American literature.
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ISBN |
0809304481 |
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