Midamerica, المجلدات 17-19Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 1990 |
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... death , however , his stature as a cultural critic seems evident . His refusal to accept the progress of science and ... death of any self - called Humanist " ; Hemingway ( or the narrator ) voiced the hope that that he would " live to ...
... death , however , his stature as a cultural critic seems evident . His refusal to accept the progress of science and ... death of any self - called Humanist " ; Hemingway ( or the narrator ) voiced the hope that that he would " live to ...
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of death would shake the " decorum " which Irving Babbitt claimed to live by and which to the narrator ( or Hemingway ) seemed an artificial , literary concept . Irving Babbitt died of ulcerative colitis on July 15 , 1933. Babbitt ...
of death would shake the " decorum " which Irving Babbitt claimed to live by and which to the narrator ( or Hemingway ) seemed an artificial , literary concept . Irving Babbitt died of ulcerative colitis on July 15 , 1933. Babbitt ...
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... death and decline . The irony of the situation , is that death is the very subject which these two men , in their sixties , attempt to shy away from as they speak of ducks.17 There are , I believe , two different , yet related , forms of ...
... death and decline . The irony of the situation , is that death is the very subject which these two men , in their sixties , attempt to shy away from as they speak of ducks.17 There are , I believe , two different , yet related , forms of ...
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William Maxwells Midwestern Adolescents | 34 |
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