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Pagina 181
... American writers remained comparatively untouched . Neverthe- less , Spingarn's breadth of view led him to shape a significant con- tribution to the history of American letters . It was he who had , in 1911 , introduced the term , the ...
... American writers remained comparatively untouched . Neverthe- less , Spingarn's breadth of view led him to shape a significant con- tribution to the history of American letters . It was he who had , in 1911 , introduced the term , the ...
Pagina 183
... American entries , then proceed by stages to the penultimate shock of Van Gogh and Gauguin , and on to the shattering first sight of the cubist group . - " The New Spirit " was the motto of the show which , historically speaking ...
... American entries , then proceed by stages to the penultimate shock of Van Gogh and Gauguin , and on to the shattering first sight of the cubist group . - " The New Spirit " was the motto of the show which , historically speaking ...
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... American Army University , 400 American Cathedral , 404 American Fund for French Wounded , 220 , 222 American Hospital , 403 American Library , 399 American Spectator , 237 Amherst College , 225 Andalusia , 153 Anderson , Margaret , 234 ...
... American Army University , 400 American Cathedral , 404 American Fund for French Wounded , 220 , 222 American Hospital , 403 American Library , 399 American Spectator , 237 Amherst College , 225 Andalusia , 153 Anderson , Margaret , 234 ...
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