Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... Review for " The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren , " Kenyon Review 20 , no . 4 ( Autumn 1958 ) . Copyright 1958 by Kenyon College . Reprinted by permission of the Kenyon Review . Minnesota Review for " The Few Poets of England and Amer- ica ...
... Review for " The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren , " Kenyon Review 20 , no . 4 ( Autumn 1958 ) . Copyright 1958 by Kenyon College . Reprinted by permission of the Kenyon Review . Minnesota Review for " The Few Poets of England and Amer- ica ...
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... Review for " The Terrible Threshold , " first published in the Sewanee Review 67 , no . 2 ( Spring 1959 ) . Copyright © by the University of the South . Reprinted with the permission of the editor . Southern Humanities Review , Jerome ...
... Review for " The Terrible Threshold , " first published in the Sewanee Review 67 , no . 2 ( Spring 1959 ) . Copyright © by the University of the South . Reprinted with the permission of the editor . Southern Humanities Review , Jerome ...
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... reviews in Collected Prose during the fifties and the early sixties , when he taught at the University of Minnesota . He describes the circumstances of the review , " The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren , " in his interview with Dave Smith ...
... reviews in Collected Prose during the fifties and the early sixties , when he taught at the University of Minnesota . He describes the circumstances of the review , " The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren , " in his interview with Dave Smith ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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