The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 406
... Mice and Men have made an enviable place for themselves among the few imaginative pieces of today . These books have life and they communicate life . Here are beauty and reality . Every day a new magazine novelist " rises to the peak of ...
... Mice and Men have made an enviable place for themselves among the few imaginative pieces of today . These books have life and they communicate life . Here are beauty and reality . Every day a new magazine novelist " rises to the peak of ...
Page 408
... Mice and Men , might erroneously infer that Steinbeck's cul- ture is negligible . On the contrary , he has gone deeply into philosophy as well as science . Culture , of course , could not make of Steinbeck nor of any man an artist ...
... Mice and Men , might erroneously infer that Steinbeck's cul- ture is negligible . On the contrary , he has gone deeply into philosophy as well as science . Culture , of course , could not make of Steinbeck nor of any man an artist ...
Page 412
... Mice and Men is indeed great art . It is Steinbeck's finest book and Steinbeck is one of America's finest living writers . ― It is inconceivable that any man interested in the future of American letters can fail to watch the harvest of this ...
... Mice and Men is indeed great art . It is Steinbeck's finest book and Steinbeck is one of America's finest living writers . ― It is inconceivable that any man interested in the future of American letters can fail to watch the harvest of this ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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