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A Literary Chronicle : 1920-1950

By: WILSON, Edmund, 1895-1972Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, Doubleday & Company, 1956Description: 442 pSubject(s): ESTADOS UNIDOS | LITERATURA | CRONICAS | DOS PASSOS, JOHN, 1896-1970 | ELIOT, THOMAS STEARNS, 1888-1965 | NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH WILHELM, 1844-1900 | STRACHEY, LYTTON, 1880-1932 | MALRAUX, ANDRE, 1901-1976 | WOOLLCOTT, ALEXANDER, 1887-1943 | JOYCE, JAMES, 1882-1941 | AUSTEN, JANE, 1775-1817 | PORTER, KATHERINE ANNE, 1890-1980 | WAUGH, EVELYN, 1903-1966 | SIGLO XX | SAINTSBURY, GEORGE, 1845-1933 | WILDE, OSCAR, 1854-1900 | KAFKA, FRANZ, 1883-1924 | SARTRE, JEAN PAUL, 1905-1980 | TOLSTOI, ALEXEI NIKOLAIEVICH, 1882-1945 | FAULKNER, WILLIAM, 1897-1962 | FITZGERALD, FRANCIS SCOTT, 1896-1947 | HEMINGWAY, ERNEST, 1898-1961 | POE, EDGAR ALLAN, 1809-1849 | WILDER, THORNTON, 1897-1975 | WYLIE, ELINOR, 1885-1928 | LAWRENCE, DAVID HERBERT, 1885-1930 | DOSTOIEVSKI, FEDOR, 1821-1881DDC classification: 804
Contents:
F. Scott Fitzgerald Ring Lardner's American Characters Emergence of Ernest Hemingway Gilbert Seldes & the Popular Arts Poe at Home & Abroad The all star literary Vaudeville Mencken´s Democratic man The Sportsman's Tragedy Thorton Wilder The Death of Elinor Wylie Sings of life: lady Chatterley´s lover Dostoevsky Abroad Citizen of the union Dos Passos & the Social Revolution T.S. Eliot & the Cruch of England Dahlberg, Dos Passos and Wilder Notes on babbitt and More The Nietzschean Line Lytton Strachey André Malraux The Literary Worker's Polonius Letter to the Russians about Hemingway It´s terrible It´s Ghastly! It Stink! Twilight of the Expatriates The Boys in the Back Room Alexander Woollcott of the Phalanx Mr. Joseph E. Davies as a Stylist The Life & Times of John Barrymore Never Apologies, Nevewr Explain: The art of Evelyn Waugh What became of Louis Bromfield J. Dover Wilson on Flastaff A toast and a tear for Dorothy Parker A Treatise on tales of horro A guide to Finnegans wake Al long talk about Jane Austen You can´t do this to me Shrilled Celia Katherine Anne Porter A Picture to Hang in the Library: Brook's Age of Irving Why Do People Read Detective Stories? Oscar Wilde: "One must always seek what is most tragic" Mr. Holmes, They Were the Footprints of a Gigantic Hound!.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Ring Lardner's American Characters Emergence of Ernest Hemingway Gilbert Seldes & the Popular Arts Poe at Home & Abroad The all star literary Vaudeville Mencken´s Democratic man The Sportsman's Tragedy Thorton Wilder The Death of Elinor Wylie Sings of life: lady Chatterley´s lover Dostoevsky Abroad Citizen of the union Dos Passos & the Social Revolution T.S. Eliot & the Cruch of England Dahlberg, Dos Passos and Wilder Notes on babbitt and More The Nietzschean Line Lytton Strachey André Malraux The Literary Worker's Polonius Letter to the Russians about Hemingway It´s terrible It´s Ghastly! It Stink! Twilight of the Expatriates The Boys in the Back Room Alexander Woollcott of the Phalanx Mr. Joseph E. Davies as a Stylist The Life & Times of John Barrymore Never Apologies, Nevewr Explain: The art of Evelyn Waugh What became of Louis Bromfield J. Dover Wilson on Flastaff A toast and a tear for Dorothy Parker A Treatise on tales of horro A guide to Finnegans wake Al long talk about Jane Austen You can´t do this to me Shrilled Celia Katherine Anne Porter A Picture to Hang in the Library: Brook's Age of Irving Why Do People Read Detective Stories? Oscar Wilde: "One must always seek what is most tragic" Mr. Holmes, They Were the Footprints of a Gigantic Hound!.

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