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HARVEY GROSS
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History and Fatality
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Taking his title from T. S. Eliot's "Gerontion," Harvey Gross offers
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the works of Pound, Yeats, Mann, Malraux, Eliot, and Henry Adams.
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The William Stanley Braithwaite Reader
Described by W. E. B. Du Bois as "the most prominent critic of poetry
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Bernard Shaw
Pygmalion to Many Players
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lllustrated
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HERBERT S. GERSHMAN
The Surrealist Revolution
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Richard Wright
Impressions
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Introduction by Charles T. Davis
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