American Critical Essays [Texte imprimé] : Twentieth Century / Selected, with an introduction by Harold Beaver, Monographie imprimée
Language: anglais.Country: GrandeBretagne.Publication : London : Oxford University Press, 1959Description: 1 vol. (xvi-364 p.) ; 16 cmSeries: The World's classics, 575Dewey: 810.9, 18Contents note: The hall-marks of American, by H. L. Mencken What is literature, what is language, etc.?? by E. Pound Theodore Dreiser, by V. Brooks The sense of poetry: Shakespeare's ""The phoenix and the turtle,"" by I. A. Richards The politics of Flaubert, by E. Wilson Poet without critics: a note on Robinson Jeffers, by H. Gregory Thomas Wolfe: the professional deformation, by M. Cowley Emily Dickinson, by A. Warren The man of letters in the modern world, by A. Tate Maule's curse or Hawthorne and the problem of allegory, by Y. Winters Willa Cather: the tone of time, by M. D. Zabel Tradition and the individual talent, by F. O. Matthiessen An adjunct to the muses' diadem: a note on E. P., by R. P. Blackmur William Faulkner, by R. P. Warren Huckleberry Finn, by L. Trilling What does poetry communicate? by C. Brooks Henry James: The American scene, by W. H. Auden Paleface and redskin, by P. Rahy Observations on the style of Ernest Hemingway, by H. Levin The broken circuit: romance and the American novel, by R. Chase Ishmael and Ahab, by A. Kazin The book of the grotesque, by I. Howe Bibliography: Notes bibliogr..Subject - Topical Name: Littérature américaine Histoire et critiqueItem type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Prêt normal | BU Chevreul 4ème étage : Langues | Anglais | 810.8 BEA (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0376979881 |
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The hall-marks of American, by H. L. Mencken What is literature, what is language, etc.?? by E. Pound Theodore Dreiser, by V. Brooks The sense of poetry: Shakespeare's ""The phoenix and the turtle,"" by I. A. Richards The politics of Flaubert, by E. Wilson Poet without critics: a note on Robinson Jeffers, by H. Gregory Thomas Wolfe: the professional deformation, by M. Cowley Emily Dickinson, by A. Warren The man of letters in the modern world, by A. Tate Maule's curse or Hawthorne and the problem of allegory, by Y. Winters Willa Cather: the tone of time, by M. D. Zabel Tradition and the individual talent, by F. O. Matthiessen An adjunct to the muses' diadem: a note on E. P., by R. P. Blackmur William Faulkner, by R. P. Warren Huckleberry Finn, by L. Trilling What does poetry communicate? by C. Brooks Henry James: The American scene, by W. H. Auden Paleface and redskin, by P. Rahy Observations on the style of Ernest Hemingway, by H. Levin The broken circuit: romance and the American novel, by R. Chase Ishmael and Ahab, by A. Kazin The book of the grotesque, by I. Howe