The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... Steinbeck . After reading this book no reader could doubt , without benefit of radio or reviewer , that a new and original writer had appeared on the literary scene . If the ... Steinbeck The Challenge of John Steinbeck EDMUND C RICHARDS.
... Steinbeck . After reading this book no reader could doubt , without benefit of radio or reviewer , that a new and original writer had appeared on the literary scene . If the ... Steinbeck The Challenge of John Steinbeck EDMUND C RICHARDS.
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... Steinbeck books . The romantic adolescence of much American thinking and many American books has left the average reader with no stomach for adult writing . He reads each week the same adolescent story of " young love " with zest , but ...
... Steinbeck books . The romantic adolescence of much American thinking and many American books has left the average reader with no stomach for adult writing . He reads each week the same adolescent story of " young love " with zest , but ...
Page 412
... Steinbeck's last book , Of Mice and Men , is the most profoundly moving story he has so far told . This is a work of art so nearly perfect that it is a work of supereroga- tion to heap up adjectives about it . Of Mice and Men is the ...
... Steinbeck's last book , Of Mice and Men , is the most profoundly moving story he has so far told . This is a work of art so nearly perfect that it is a work of supereroga- tion to heap up adjectives about it . Of Mice and Men is the ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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