The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 122-125Yale Literary Society, 1954 |
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... interest in Ezra Pound , an interest which came about after Pound's incarcera- tion . How much that interest springs from a discernment of the great merits of Pound's verse , and how much from the dramatic and finally romantic fact that ...
... interest in Ezra Pound , an interest which came about after Pound's incarcera- tion . How much that interest springs from a discernment of the great merits of Pound's verse , and how much from the dramatic and finally romantic fact that ...
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... interest- ing individuals , among them a number of Americans whose early interest in Matisse's work did much to make him internationally famous well before the first World War . Here at Yale , where we preserve the per- sonal archives ...
... interest- ing individuals , among them a number of Americans whose early interest in Matisse's work did much to make him internationally famous well before the first World War . Here at Yale , where we preserve the per- sonal archives ...
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... INTEREST GROUPS By the way ... A few years ago the " Lit " collected some data on the problem of the creative atmos- phere at Yale . Out of this came a twisted remark by Henri Peyre , namely that the majority of Yale men preferred to ...
... INTEREST GROUPS By the way ... A few years ago the " Lit " collected some data on the problem of the creative atmos- phere at Yale . Out of this came a twisted remark by Henri Peyre , namely that the majority of Yale men preferred to ...
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