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www peculiarly American frontier flavor . To those various extents , I feel the book is American in nature . Yale Lit : Returning to the religious issue , do you feel that one of the reasons it has been overlooked is that religious ...
www peculiarly American frontier flavor . To those various extents , I feel the book is American in nature . Yale Lit : Returning to the religious issue , do you feel that one of the reasons it has been overlooked is that religious ...
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... feel any commitment toward living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the other hand , I feel a ...
... feel any commitment toward living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the other hand , I feel a ...
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... feel any great pressure to write , like some people . The well runs dry , and I just wait for it to fill up - before just needlessly turning out something which doesn't move me and is therefore likely to be empty . Yale Lit : You've ...
... feel any great pressure to write , like some people . The well runs dry , and I just wait for it to fill up - before just needlessly turning out something which doesn't move me and is therefore likely to be empty . Yale Lit : You've ...
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