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This comprehensive and penetrating study of American writing traces its colorful development from the first writing produced in the Western Hemisphere, a letter from Christopher Columbus to King Ferdinand, to the works William Faulkner. It shows how American literature evolved as the living experience of a democratic people.
"One of the most stimulating, exciting and rewarding surveys of American literature." —Boston Herald
"A discriminating, concise evaluation of important writers and their works." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The cycle of American literature: an essay in historical criticism.
1959, Macmillan Company
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The cycle of American literature: an essay in historical criticism
1957, New American Library
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The cycle of American literature: an essay in historical criticis
1956, New American Library; Muller
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Originally published: New York: Macmillan, 1955.
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