Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926
Stuart Sherman American literary critic
Sherman, Stuart P.
Sherman, Stuart Pratt
Sherman, S.P. (Stuart Pratt), 1881-1926
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Works
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American and allied ideals; an appeal to those who are neither hot nor cold. | |
American prose masters : Cooper, Hawthorne, Emerson, Poe, Lowell, Henry James | |
Americans. | |
Anatole France | |
Andrew Carnegie | |
Bio. and gen. master ind., c1980: | |
A book of short stories | |
Brander Matthews and the Mohawks | |
Cambridge history of American literature. [from old catalog] | |
Critical woodcuts | |
Criticism in America, its functions and status; | |
The Disraelian Irony | |
Don Marquis, Poet | |
Early national literature : part II ; Later national literature : part I | |
Ellen Glasgow : critical essays | |
The Emersonian Liberation | |
The emotional discovery of America, and other essays. | |
English and the Latin question | |
Essay in "John Fordes Dramatische werke": Forde's contribution to the decadence of the drama ... 1908. | |
Essays and poems of Emerson | |
Evolution in the Adams family | |
Floyd Dell on the Coast of Bohemia | |
Franklin and the Age of Enlightenment | |
The genius of America; studies in behalf of the younger generation | |
The George Sand - Gustave Flaubert letters | |
George Washington as Diarist | |
H. G. Wells | |
H. L. Mencken as Liberator | |
Interpreting Jesus | |
Joaquin Miller | |
Joyous things : or, Forty and upwards : an essay | |
The Known Soldier | |
Laurence Sterne | |
Leaves of Grass (1850-1881) | |
Letters to a lady in the country, together with her replies | |
Life and letters of Stuart P. Sherman | |
Literature and the Government of Men | |
Llewelyn Powys | |
The main stream | |
Mandeville on the Seamy Side of Virtue | |
Matthew Arnold; how to know him. | |
Mr. Brownell on the Quest of Perfection | |
Mr. Mencken, the Jeune Fille, and the New Spirit in Letters | |
Mr. Tarkington on the Midland Personality | |
My dear Cornelia | |
On contemporary literature. | |
On Falling in Love | |
Oscar S. Straus | |
Oscar Wilde | |
Penny-wise, pound-foolish | |
Pierre Loti and Exotic Love | |
Points of view. | |
R. L. S. Encounters the "Modern" Writers on Their Own Ground | |
Roosevelt and the National Psychology | |
Rose Macaulay and Women | |
Samuel Butler | |
The scarlet letter | |
Shaping men and women; essays on literature and life. | |
Sherwood Anderson's Tales of the New Life | |
The Shifting Centre of Morality | |
The significance of Sinclair Lewis | |
Stevenson's Treasure Island | |
The Superior Class | |
Tagalog texts with grammatical analysis | |
'Tis pity she's a whore, and The broken heart | |
Tradition | |
Unprintable | |
Vocation | |
W. C. Brownell | |
Walt Whitman | |
What Is a Puritan? | |
Where There Are No Rotarians | |
Willa Cather and the Changing World | |
William Osler | |
Works. | |
WwW in Am., 1943: |