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Ellen Glasgow The Contemporary Reviews American Critical Archives No 3 Dorothy M Scura Editor

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Ellen Glasgow The Contemporary Reviews American Critical Archives No 3 Dorothy M Scura Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.76 MB
Pages: 521
Author: Dorothy M. Scura (editor)
ISBN: 9780511570506, 9780521390408
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Ellen Glasgow The Contemporary Reviews American Critical Archives No 3 Dorothy M Scura Editor by Dorothy M. Scura (editor) 9780511570506, 9780521390408 instant download after payment.

This book reprints contemporaneous reviews of Ellen Glasgow's books as they were published between 1897 and 1943. Book reviews, originally printed in newspapers and other periodicals in this country and in England, tell the story of Glasgow's critical reception during her long and productive career. Nineteen novels as well as a volume of poetry, one of her short stories, and one of criticism, were published during her lifetime. Her first book, published anonymously in 1897, elicited much attention when it was revealed that the author was a young Richmond woman. By the time of the 1943 publication of her volume of literary criticism, A Certain Measure, she was a much-respected and much-honored author, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and other awards.

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