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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... James was a serious but not great critic . He was so conscious of the Victorian moral tradition , refuted and abandoned by some of the great nov- els he reviewed , by Stendhal , Thomas Hardy , Zola , D. H. Law- rence , that he raised ...
... James was a serious but not great critic . He was so conscious of the Victorian moral tradition , refuted and abandoned by some of the great nov- els he reviewed , by Stendhal , Thomas Hardy , Zola , D. H. Law- rence , that he raised ...
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... James papers deposited in the basement of the Wid- ener and still controlled by the James family . Harry was then twenty - five . I was five years older and had a Sorbonne doctorate . I enjoyed meeting this affable young scholar when I ...
... James papers deposited in the basement of the Wid- ener and still controlled by the James family . Harry was then twenty - five . I was five years older and had a Sorbonne doctorate . I enjoyed meeting this affable young scholar when I ...
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... James Dickey Joan Didion E. L. Doctorow Richard Eberhart Leon Edel Stanley Elkin Ralph Ellison * Leslie Fiedler James Thomas Flexner Shelby Foote William Gaddis John Kenneth Galbraith William H. Gass Peter Gay Allen Ginsberg Francine du ...
... James Dickey Joan Didion E. L. Doctorow Richard Eberhart Leon Edel Stanley Elkin Ralph Ellison * Leslie Fiedler James Thomas Flexner Shelby Foote William Gaddis John Kenneth Galbraith William H. Gass Peter Gay Allen Ginsberg Francine du ...
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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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