North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Sinclair Lewis - His Critics and the Public LLOYD MORRIS HE RECEPTION of Sinclair Lewis's latest novel TH a sets a problem for critics . Published in January , by April The Prodigal Parents stood near the top of all lists of best ...
Sinclair Lewis - His Critics and the Public LLOYD MORRIS HE RECEPTION of Sinclair Lewis's latest novel TH a sets a problem for critics . Published in January , by April The Prodigal Parents stood near the top of all lists of best ...
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... critics have inexplicably failed to discover . Or perhaps the critics , since Mr. Lewis's first sensational success with Main Street , have been barking up the wrong tree . Although disguised by new accents of finality , the charge ...
... critics have inexplicably failed to discover . Or perhaps the critics , since Mr. Lewis's first sensational success with Main Street , have been barking up the wrong tree . Although disguised by new accents of finality , the charge ...
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... critics failed to perceive - intention and content varied signifi- cantly . For the critics , there may be an excuse in the fact that Mr. Lewis's method , like every other , had its peculiar limitations ; and that these debarred him ...
... critics failed to perceive - intention and content varied signifi- cantly . For the critics , there may be an excuse in the fact that Mr. Lewis's method , like every other , had its peculiar limitations ; and that these debarred him ...
Contents
Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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