The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... important 1827 translation of Georges Cuvier's work , Edward Griffith , Major Charles Hamilton Smith , and Edward Pidgeon update Cuvier's Animal Kingdom with their addition , " Supplementary History of Man . " In this extrapolation of ...
... important 1827 translation of Georges Cuvier's work , Edward Griffith , Major Charles Hamilton Smith , and Edward Pidgeon update Cuvier's Animal Kingdom with their addition , " Supplementary History of Man . " In this extrapolation of ...
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... important American writers who for good , dubious or bad reasons chose to live abroad because they felt they could not do their serious work as well in their native land . There are indeed a number of such writers , a sufficient num ...
... important American writers who for good , dubious or bad reasons chose to live abroad because they felt they could not do their serious work as well in their native land . There are indeed a number of such writers , a sufficient num ...
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... important women writers of the modernist period , living and writing in Paris ( or at least passing through for substantial amounts of the year ) is informative and important . She provides a quantity of new information about Margaret ...
... important women writers of the modernist period , living and writing in Paris ( or at least passing through for substantial amounts of the year ) is informative and important . She provides a quantity of new information about Margaret ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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