The Rediscovery of American Literature: Premises of Critical Taste, 1900-1940Harvard University Press, 1967 - 329 pagina's |
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The ShermanMencken Debate | 137 |
New Pasts for a New Present | 167 |
From AL to AQ | 275 |
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The Rediscovery of American Literature: Premises of Critical Taste, 1900-1940 Richard Ruland Fragmentweergave - 1967 |
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