A Concise Survey of American LiteratureA. Barker, 1955 - 200 páginas |
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... Anderson's work is a very narrow one ; perversion and desire are themes that he uses again and again , and frustration is another . But this last is important ; for the frustration that Anderson dealt with was the frustration of the ...
... Anderson's work is a very narrow one ; perversion and desire are themes that he uses again and again , and frustration is another . But this last is important ; for the frustration that Anderson dealt with was the frustration of the ...
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... Anderson and Gertrude Stein and decided on the career of writer . His first published volume of stories and poems showed the influence of Anderson , Crane and Fitzgerald ; the second , In Our Time , showed an even more important ...
... Anderson and Gertrude Stein and decided on the career of writer . His first published volume of stories and poems showed the influence of Anderson , Crane and Fitzgerald ; the second , In Our Time , showed an even more important ...
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Alan Wykes. INDEX Anderson , Sherwood , 117-9 , 158 , Clemens , Samuel , 84-5 . See also Franklin , Benjamin , 16 , 23-7 , Jefferson ,. Aiken , Conrad , 149 Aldington , Richard , 150 Allan , John , 58-9 Anderson , Maxwell , 141 Capote ...
Alan Wykes. INDEX Anderson , Sherwood , 117-9 , 158 , Clemens , Samuel , 84-5 . See also Franklin , Benjamin , 16 , 23-7 , Jefferson ,. Aiken , Conrad , 149 Aldington , Richard , 150 Allan , John , 58-9 Anderson , Maxwell , 141 Capote ...
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