Vol. 46 No. 3 1979 - page 331

Dos Passos
Artist as American
By linda W. Wagner
This first study of
all
of Dos Passos'
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travel essays, and history-a body of
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Charlotte Bronte's World
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From age five when she lost her mother,
Charlotte Bronte's life was marked by a
series of deaths of close family members.
With subtlety and imagination, Robert
Keefe examines Bronte's works as the
creative response to these losses.
246
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D. H. Lawrence
ACalendar of His Works
By Keith Sager
The first full and accurate chronicle of
D.
H.
Lawrence's work, the
Calendar
reports month by month-often day by
day-the state of his writing and paint–
ing. With a checklist of manuscripts by
Undeth Vasey.
336
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Frank O'Hara
Poet among Painters
By Marjorie PerlolI
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