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UNINA9910451082103321 |
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Autore |
Maine Barry |
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Titolo |
John Dos Passos [[electronic resource]] |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (261 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Dos Passos, John |
Dos Passos, John,-- 1896-1970-- Criticism and interpretation |
Electronic books. |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover; JOHN DOS PASSOS: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Three Soldiers (September 1921); 1 JOHN PEALE BISHOP, review, Vanity Fair, October 1921; 2 CONINGSBY DAWSON, 'Insulting the Army', New York Times Book Review, October 1921; 3 HENRY SEIDEL CANBY, 'Human Nature under Fire', New York Evening Post Book Review, October 1921; 4 FRANCIS HACKETT, 'Doughboys', New Republic, October 1921; 5 NORMAN SHANNON HALL, 'John Dos Passes Lies!', Foreign Service,November 1921; 6 H.L.MENCKEN, review, Smart Set, December 1921 |
7 Unsigned review, 'Blow at Americanism', Chicago Tribune, March 1922 One Man's Initiation-1917 (London, October 1920; New York, June 1922); 8 LLOYD R.MORRIS, 'Dos Passes in Perspective', New York Times Book Review, June 1922; 9 Unsigned review, New York Evening Post Literary Review, July 1922; 10 Unsigned review, Bookman (New York), August 1922; 11 CONSTANCE BLACK, review, New York Herald Tribune Books, August 1922; Manhattan Transfer (November 1925); 12 HENRY LONGAN STUART, review, New York Times Book Review,November 1925 |
13 SINCLAIR LEWIS, 'Manhattan at Last!', Saturday Review, December 192514 MICHAEL GOLD, review, New Masses, August 1926; 15 D.H.LAWRENCE, review, Calendar of Modern Letters, April 1927; 16 PAUL ELMER MORE, 'Modern Currents', from The Demon of the Absolute, |
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1928; The 42nd Parallel (February 1930); 17 MARY ROSS, review, New York Herald Tribune Books, February 1930; 18 FANNY BUTCHER, review, Chicago Tribune, March 1930; 19 EDMUND WILSON, review, New Republic, March 1930; 20 UPTON SINCLAIR, review, New Masses, April 1930; 21 Unsigned review, Bookman (New York), April 1930 |
22 V.S. PRITCHETT, 'The Age of Speed?', Spectator, September 193023 GRANVILLE HICKS, 'Dos Passos's Gifts', New Republic, June 1931; 1919 (March 1932); 24 MARY ROSS, review, New York Herald Tribune Books, March 1932; 25 JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, 'News Novel', New York Times Book Review, March 1932; 26 MATTHEW JOSEPHSON, 'A Marxist Epic', Saturday Review, March 1932; 27 COMPTON MACKENZIE, 'Film or Book?' Daily Mail, June 1932; 28 L.A.G.STRONG, review, Spectator, June 1932; 29 K.SELVINSKY and P.PAVLENKO, 'Russia to John Dos Passes', International Literature, October 1932 |
30 MICHAEL GOLD, 'The Education of John Dos Passos', The English Journal, February 193331 CLIFFORD BOWER-SHORE, review, Bookman (London), December 1933; The Big Money (August 1936); 32 BERNARD DE VOTO, 'John Dos Passos: Anatomist of Our Time', Saturday Review, August 1936; 33 HORACE GREGORY, 'Dos Passos Completes His Modern Trilogy', New York Herald Tribune Books, August 1936; 34 MALCOLM COWLEY, 'The End of a Trilogy', New Republic, August 1936; 35 ALVAH C.BESSIE, review, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, August 1936; 36 Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement, October 1936 |
37 GORONWY REES, review, Spectator, November 1936 |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995. |
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