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Harper & Brothers
Language
English
Pages
318

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Cover of: Literature in the Making by Some of Its Makers
Literature in the Making by Some of Its Makers
October 2003, University Press of the Pacific
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Cover of: Literature in the making, by some of its makers.
Cover of: Literature in the making, by some of its makers.
Cover of: Literature in the making, by some of its makers
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Literature in the making, by some of its makers
1917, Harper & Brothers
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Table of Contents

War stops literature: William Dean Howells.
The joys of the poor: Kathleen Norris.
National prosperity and art: Booth Tarkington.
Romanticism and American humor: Montague Glass.
The "movies" benefit literature: Rex Beach.
What is genius? by Robert W. Chambers.
Deterioration of the short story: James Lane Allen.
Some harmful influences: Harry Leon Wilson.
The passing of the snob: Edward S. Martin.
Commercializing the sex instinct: Robert Herrick.
Sixteen don'ts for poets: Arthur Guiterman.
Magazines cheapen fiction: George Barr McCutcheon.
Business incompatible with art: Frank H. Spearman.
The novel must go: Will N. Harben.
Literature in the colleges: John Erskine.
City life versus literature: John Burroughs.
"Evasive idealism" in literature: Ellen Glasgow.
"Chocolate fudge" in the magazine: Fannie Hurst.
The new spirit in poetry: Amy Lowell.
A new definition of poetry: Edwin Arlington Robinson.
Let poetry be free: Josephine Preston Peabody.
The heresy of supermanism; Charles Rann Kennedy.
The masque and democracy: Percy Mackaye.

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New York, London

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Library of Congress
PN94 .K5

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Pagination
9 p. l., 3-318, [1] p.
Number of pages
318

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Open Library
OL6597791M
Internet Archive
literatureinmak02kilmgoog
LCCN
17013416
OCLC/WorldCat
3430976

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