An edition of The tell-tale article (1949)

The tell-tale article

a critical approach to modern poetry

The tell-tale article
G. Rostrevor Hamilton, G. Rost ...
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An edition of The tell-tale article (1949)

The tell-tale article

a critical approach to modern poetry

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Publisher
Norwood Editions
Language
English
Pages
114

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Cover of: The tell-tale article
The tell-tale article: a critical approach to modern poetry
1975, Norwood Editions
in English
Cover of: The tell-tale article
The tell-tale article: a critical approach to modern poetry.
1972, Books for Libraries Press
in English

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Table of Contents

The tell-tale article.
Tradition and the sense of man's greatness.
The meaning of tradition.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Reprint of the 1950 ed. published by Oxford University Press, New York.

Published in
Norwood, Pa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.9/1209
Library of Congress
PR610 .H28 1975b

The Physical Object

Pagination
114 p. ;
Number of pages
114

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5213022M
ISBN 10
0883052679
LCCN
75042180
Goodreads
3989060

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1159764W

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