The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... less violently , but it casually supplies a new end- ing to one of Hemingway's best known novels . Now neither a confused style nor factual mistakes necessarily damn a book , but they ought to make one suspicious of the value of the ...
... less violently , but it casually supplies a new end- ing to one of Hemingway's best known novels . Now neither a confused style nor factual mistakes necessarily damn a book , but they ought to make one suspicious of the value of the ...
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... less free to quit it than those who had gained it were : those upon whom freedom and equality had been dumped overnight and without warning or preparation or any training in how to em- ploy it or even just endure it ... Part II : Those ...
... less free to quit it than those who had gained it were : those upon whom freedom and equality had been dumped overnight and without warning or preparation or any training in how to em- ploy it or even just endure it ... Part II : Those ...
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... less than men . Even Job had less reason to " order his case before God . " The Negro , according to Faulkner , has had three places in the South . The first was that of slave . This was the period of adjustment to the initial burden of ...
... less than men . Even Job had less reason to " order his case before God . " The Negro , according to Faulkner , has had three places in the South . The first was that of slave . This was the period of adjustment to the initial burden of ...
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