Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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James Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright. After the University of Michigan Press accepted Collected Prose for " Poets on Poetry , " we made several further changes . Galway Kinnell and Donald Hall suggested that we omit the travel ...
James Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright. After the University of Michigan Press accepted Collected Prose for " Poets on Poetry , " we made several further changes . Galway Kinnell and Donald Hall suggested that we omit the travel ...
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... James Wright , the latter a combination of pieces by both of us . He included many other prose pieces in his last books of poetry . James ' article on Richard Hugo for the American Poetry Re- view was more an essay than a review . He ...
... James Wright , the latter a combination of pieces by both of us . He included many other prose pieces in his last books of poetry . James ' article on Richard Hugo for the American Poetry Re- view was more an essay than a review . He ...
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... James found Far from the Madding Crowd a clever but uninspired imitation of George Eliot's manner . James makes a serious case ; and yet the novel continues to be read , even now that James's own writings are granted the attention they ...
... James found Far from the Madding Crowd a clever but uninspired imitation of George Eliot's manner . James makes a serious case ; and yet the novel continues to be read , even now that James's own writings are granted the attention they ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
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