Beach, Joseph Warren, 1880-1957
Beach, Joseph Warren
Joseph Warren Beach
Joseph Warren Beach American writer
VIAF ID: 5153628 ( Personal )
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Works
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American fiction, 1920-1940: John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck | |
Amerikanische Prosadichtung 1920 - 1940 | |
Beginning with Plato; poems. | |
The comic spirit in George Meredith, an interpretation. | |
The concept of nature in nineteenth-century English poetry. | |
Emerson and evolution | |
English literature of the 19th and the early 20th centuries : 1798 to the First World War | |
Forms of modern fiction : essays collected in honor of Joseph Warren Beach | |
Glass mountain | |
How do You like it now, Gentelmen? | |
Involuntary witness, poems. | |
James Fenimore Cooper | |
Joseph Warren Beach reading his poems at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 25, 1957 | |
Latter-day critics of Shelley, 1922: | |
The legend of the decadents. | |
Library of Congress intermission broadcasts. | |
The making of the Auden canon. | |
Meek Americans : & other European trifles | |
The method of Henry James ... 1918- | |
Obsessive images; symbolism in poetry of the 1930's and 1940's. | |
The outlook for American prose. | |
Photographs of Joseph Beach and members of his family | |
Poems. Selections | |
romantic view of poetry being lectures given at the Johns Hopkins university on the Percy Turnbull memorial foundation in November 1941 | |
Sonnets of the head and heart | |
The technique of Thomas Hardy | |
Tecnica del romanzo novecentesco. | |
Thomas Hardy from serial to novel | |
Twentieth century novel | |
Twentieth century novel; studies in technique | |
Vanity fair : a novel without a hero |