Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... Harry Levin had read himself into the classics and the Renaissance and had a good sense of German and French . In an autobiographical sentence , in one of his essays , he sum- marized his career in a depersonalized way : " If you ...
... Harry Levin had read himself into the classics and the Renaissance and had a good sense of German and French . In an autobiographical sentence , in one of his essays , he sum- marized his career in a depersonalized way : " If you ...
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... Harry Levin was his openness of spirit , his pluralism and complete freedom from pedantry and the cant and ... Levin's career wrote in 1988 that " it could not have been easy for Harry Levin to be a Jewish professor at Harvard in his ...
... Harry Levin was his openness of spirit , his pluralism and complete freedom from pedantry and the cant and ... Levin's career wrote in 1988 that " it could not have been easy for Harry Levin to be a Jewish professor at Harvard in his ...
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... Levin was a master - ironist : it pervades his writings and underlines his ... Harry knew enough languages to roam freely in works most persons never reach ... Harry can be considered an artist in the essay , in the tradition of Bacon and ...
... Levin was a master - ironist : it pervades his writings and underlines his ... Harry knew enough languages to roam freely in works most persons never reach ... Harry can be considered an artist in the essay , in the tradition of Bacon and ...
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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