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Toward a pluralistic criticism.

Author: Oscar Cargill
Publisher: Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1965]
Series: Crosscurrents/modern critiques.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Twelve critical essays discussing a variety of authors, providing an inspiring credo on the history of ideas in this country.
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Cargill, Oscar, 1898-1972.
Toward a pluralistic criticism.
Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1965]
(OCoLC)568730085
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Oscar Cargill
OCLC Number: 269737
Description: xiv, 205 p. 22 cm.
Contents: Toward a pluralistic criticism --
Walt Whitman and his Leaves of grass --
The medievalism of Henry Adams --
William Dean Howells as Henry James's "Moral policeman" --
The turn of the screw and Alice James --
A robber baron revises The octopus --
Mencken and the South --
Anatomist of monsters --
Hart Crane in limbo: Hart Crane and his friends ; The "Unfractioned idiom" of The bridge --
Mr. Eliot regrets... --
Poetry since the deluge --
Mass media and literature.
Series Title: Crosscurrents/modern critiques.
Responsibility: With a pref. by Harry T. Moore.

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Twelve critical essays discussing a variety of authors, providing an inspiring credo on the history of ideas in this country.

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