Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... letter to Robert Mezey , James mentioned including a dozen travel letters and perhaps one interview . I started working on the book of prose in the summer of 1981. There was little editing to be done , as James had planned the formation ...
... letter to Robert Mezey , James mentioned including a dozen travel letters and perhaps one interview . I started working on the book of prose in the summer of 1981. There was little editing to be done , as James had planned the formation ...
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... letters , because they were inappropriate to the theme of the series . Donald Hall advised that we include three more interviews . James wrote the majority of essays and reviews in Collected Prose during the fifties and the early ...
... letters , because they were inappropriate to the theme of the series . Donald Hall advised that we include three more interviews . James wrote the majority of essays and reviews in Collected Prose during the fifties and the early ...
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... Letter from Europe . " As far as I know , in the last few years no other poet except Robert Duncan has been rummaging and singing and reflecting into the personal letter as a poem . But for my present purpose Hugo's " Letters " are ...
... Letter from Europe . " As far as I know , in the last few years no other poet except Robert Duncan has been rummaging and singing and reflecting into the personal letter as a poem . But for my present purpose Hugo's " Letters " are ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
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