The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 104, Issue 8Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... able changes taking place in both camps . In fact , it has become increasingly clear that Hollywood has shaken the privileges of Broadway supre- macy to their foundations , and if never before , now is the time when all good legitimates ...
... able changes taking place in both camps . In fact , it has become increasingly clear that Hollywood has shaken the privileges of Broadway supre- macy to their foundations , and if never before , now is the time when all good legitimates ...
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... able change ; viz . the loss of the European mar- ket , the Pan - American spirit that ought to en- large the expanding field in South America and the breath of neo - realism that has stirred through the studios , all of which have been ...
... able change ; viz . the loss of the European mar- ket , the Pan - American spirit that ought to en- large the expanding field in South America and the breath of neo - realism that has stirred through the studios , all of which have been ...
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... able to give general meaning to a positive personal feeling . But Mr. Steinbeck knows the land ; he knows its people and the hold it has over them . Throughout his work there is a deep - lying mistrust of the impersonal forces that move ...
... able to give general meaning to a positive personal feeling . But Mr. Steinbeck knows the land ; he knows its people and the hold it has over them . Throughout his work there is a deep - lying mistrust of the impersonal forces that move ...
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