Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen46American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... later went to a school in southern Tennessee ( of which he always spoke admiringly ) located just fifty miles north of the Mississippi hometown of William Faulkner — about whom Cleanth would eventually write four imposing volumes of ...
... later went to a school in southern Tennessee ( of which he always spoke admiringly ) located just fifty miles north of the Mississippi hometown of William Faulkner — about whom Cleanth would eventually write four imposing volumes of ...
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... later work to verse . James had indeed written three novels . The first was his somewhat autobiographical roman - a - clef , The Seraglio ( 1957 ) ; the second was a brilliant experimental novel - a novel en abîme like Gide's The ...
... later work to verse . James had indeed written three novels . The first was his somewhat autobiographical roman - a - clef , The Seraglio ( 1957 ) ; the second was a brilliant experimental novel - a novel en abîme like Gide's The ...
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... later go on , at Harvard , to train some of the finest critics and teachers of literature of their time . It was there that he first met Robert Frost . Years later , he spoke of the older poet's tolerance of the undergraduate poet in a ...
... later go on , at Harvard , to train some of the finest critics and teachers of literature of their time . It was there that he first met Robert Frost . Years later , he spoke of the older poet's tolerance of the undergraduate poet in a ...
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CEREMONIAL | 9 |
Presentation of Special Awards and Scholarships | 14 |
George Tsontakis | 27 |
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$5,000 was established 1995 Award Committee Academy Awards Academy Dinner Meeting Academy of Arts Academy's American Academy Amy Clampitt Arnold artists Arts and Letters August Wilson AWARD IN ART Award of Merit Brendan Gill Celtic Charles Gwathmey Charles Simic Charles Wright Chuck Close Cleanth Brooks composers Creation Science critic cultural pluralism Daniel Urban Kiley Donald Justice Edward Larrabee Barnes Elizabeth Spencer ethnic Francis Thorne George Rickey given Henry honor Hugh Hardy human Jack Beeson Jacob Lawrence James Laughlin John Guare John Hollander John Updike Joseph Mitchell Jules Feiffer Kevin Roche Larry Woiwode Leonard Baskin literary Literature lives Louis Auchincloss Louise Talma lyrical memory Murray Kempton Museum of Art novel novelist Olly Wilson Orchestra painting poems poet poetry politics present prize R. W. B. Lewis Ralph Ellison Reynolds Price Richard Serra Robert Brustein Robert Ryman ROW William sculpture Shelby Foote short stories style theater things William Maxwell writer