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Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1988 . A definitive biography , this lengthy ,
wellillustrated book relies heavily on psychological theory , mostly Freudian , and
primary sources to trace Aiken ' s life . The bibliography is extremely helpful ...
Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1988 . A definitive biography , this lengthy ,
wellillustrated book relies heavily on psychological theory , mostly Freudian , and
primary sources to trace Aiken ' s life . The bibliography is extremely helpful ...
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Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1988 . A definitive biography , this lengthy ,
wellillustrated book relies heavily on psychological theory , mostly Freudian , and
primary sources to trace Aiken ' s life . The bibliography is extremely helpful ...
Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1988 . A definitive biography , this lengthy ,
wellillustrated book relies heavily on psychological theory , mostly Freudian , and
primary sources to trace Aiken ' s life . The bibliography is extremely helpful ...
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New York : Columbia University Press , 1966 . This important essay considers
Amis in the light of poet Stephen Spender ' s distinction between modern and
contemporary . Although Amis rejects the modern mode , he is important because
of ...
New York : Columbia University Press , 1966 . This important essay considers
Amis in the light of poet Stephen Spender ' s distinction between modern and
contemporary . Although Amis rejects the modern mode , he is important because
of ...
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