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MARC Record from Marygrove College

Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:58926534:12083
Source Marygrove College
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LEADER: 12083cam a2200397Ii 4500
001 ocm01268969
003 OCoLC
005 20191109073245.2
008 750411s1960 nyu 000 0 eng c
010 $a 60002713
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029 1 $aAU@$b000014065283
035 $a(OCoLC)01268969
050 00 $aPR1109$b.S3
082 04 $a820.82
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aSchneider, Elisabeth Wintersteen,$d1897-1985,$eeditor.
245 14 $aThe range of literature :$ban introduction to prose and verse /$cElisabeth W. Schneider, Albert L. Walker [and] Herbert E. Childs.
260 $aNew York :$bAmerican Book Co.,$c[1960]
300 $a732 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
505 00 $tTwo soldiers /$rWilliam Faulkner --$tSick call /$rMorley Callaghan --$tLife that went down into hell /$rPär Lagerkvist --$tOutstation /$rW. Somerset Maugham --$tHeart of darkness /$rJoseph Conrad --$tEnormous radio /$rJohn Cheever --$tHaircut /$rRing Lardner --$tBlue hotel /$rStephen Crane --$tHomestead Orchard /$rH.L. Davis --$tBoarding house /$rJames Joyce --$tSad horn-blowers /$rSherwood Anderson --$tHe don't plant cotton /$rJ.F. Powers --$tIn another country /$rErnest Hemingway --$tStickman's laughter /$rNelson Algren --$tNew villa /$rAnton Chekhov --$tFight between Jappe and Do Escobar /$rThomas Mann --$tDaughters of the late colonel /$rKatherine Mansfield --$tMrs. Medwin /$rHenry James --$tCountry doctor /$rFranz Kafka --$tGuests of the nation /$rFrank O'Connor --$tFlowering Judas /$rKatherine Anne Porter --$tDelta autumn /$rWilliam Faulkner --$tRichard Cory /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tMr. Flood's party /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tMiniver Cheevy /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tMuseums /$rLouis MacNeice --$tnobody loses all the time /$re.e. cummings --$tSonnet to my mother /$rGeorge Barker --$tMy last duchess /$rRobert Browning --$tBishop orders his tomb at Saint Praxed's Church /$rRobert Browning --$tOn mistress nicely, a pattern for housekeepers /$rThomas Hood --$tLucinda Matlock /$rEdgar Lee Masters --$tHer praise /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tNo second Troy /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tThat the night come /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tDeath of the hired man /$rRobert Frost --$tFrom John Brown's body /$rStephen Vincent Benét --$tHaystack in the floods /$rWilliam Morris --$tBonny Barbara Allan /$rAnonymous --$tMarie Hamilton /$rAnonymous --$tJohnie Armstrong /$rAnonymous --$tSir Patrick Spence /$rAnonymous --$tTwa Corbies /$rAnonymous --$tProud Maisie /$rSir Walter Scott --$tBack and side go bare, go bare /$rAnonymous --$tFollow me 'Ome /$rRudyard Kipling --$tCastaway /$rWilliam Cowper --$tLa Belle Dame sans merci /$rJohn Keats --$tHost of the air /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tHost of the air /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tThree beggars /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tO what is that sound /$rW.H. Auden --$tRunaway /$rRobert Frost --$tDust of snow /$rRobert Frost --$tAfter apple-picking /$rRobert Frost --$tMending wall /$rRobert Frost --$tNothing gold can stay /$rRobert Frost --$tFire and ice /$rRobert Frost --$tListeners /$rWalter de la Mare --$tGhost /$rWalter de la Mare --$tMocking fairy /$rWalter de la Mare --$tAt the keyhole /$rWalter de la Mare --$tOld men /$rWalter de la Mare --$tWho would have thought /$rThomas Howell --$tWhy do we love /$rSir Benjamin Rudyerd --$tBrown is my love /$rAnonymous --$tTo a lady to answer directly with yea or nay /$rSir Thomas Wyatt --$tLover showeth how he is forsaken of such as he sometimes enjoyed /$rSir Thomas Wyatt --$tSong /$rGeorge Peel --$tPassionate shepherd to his love /$rChristopher Marlowe --$tNymph's reply to the shepherd /$rSir Walter Raleigh --$tBait /$rJohn Donne --$tSong /$rJohn Donne --$tIndifferent /$rJohn Donne --$tStill to be neat /$rBen Johnson --$tUpon Julia's clothes /$rRobert Herrick --$tShall I, wasting in despair /$rGeorge Wither --$tWhy so pale and fond lover? ?$rSir John Suckling --$tOut upon it! I have loved /$rSir John Suckling --$tTo Lucasta, on going to the wars /$rRichard Lovelace --$tO western wind, when wilt thou blow? /$rAnonymous --$tPrecursors /$rLouis MacNeice --$tWhat shall I do when the summer troubles /$rEmily Dickinson --$tSoul selects /$rEmily Dickinson --$tRiver-merchant's wife: a letter /$rEzra Pound --$tHistory of the world /$rSir Walter Raleigh --$tLyke-wake dirge /$rAnonymous --$tFear no more /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tFull fathom five /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tLethe /$rH.D. --$tSquirrel /$rMarsden Hartley --$tSlumber did my spirit seal /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tBredon Hill /$rA.E. Housman --$tRain, it streams on stone and hillock /$rA.E. Housman --$tHouse /$rWalter de la Mare --$tDeath of a soldier /$rWallace Stevens --$tNuns fret not at their convent's narrow room /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tIf by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd /$rJohn Keats --$tRenouncing of love /$rSir Thomas Wyatt --$tSince there's no help, come let us kiss and part /$rMichael Drayton --$tSonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 29 (When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 30 (When to the sessions of sweet silent thought) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 33 (Full many a glorious morning I have seen) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 65 (Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 71 (No longer mourn for me when I am dead) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 106 (When in the chronicle of wasted time) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tSonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds) /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tWhen I consider how my light is spent /$rJohn Milton --$tOn the late massacre in Piedmont /$rJohn Milton --$tComposed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tWorld is too much with us /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tOn first looking into Chapman's Homer /$rJohn Keats --$tWhen I have fears that I may cease to be /$rJohn Keats --$tSonnet No. 23 /$rRobert Bridges --$tFog /$rCarl Sandburg --$tAutumn /$rT.E. Hulme --$tEmbankment /$rT.E. Hulme --$tBalloon of the mind /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tFragment /$rGerard Manley Hopkins --$tTo an athlete dying young /$rA.E. Housman --$tpretty day /$re.e. cummings --$tQuestion /$rMay Swenson --$tKubla Khan /$rSamuel Taylor Coleridge --$tBirds at winter nightfall /$rThomas Hardy --$tTriolet /$rRobert Bridges --$tChimney sweeper /$rWilliam Blake --$tLondon /$rWilliam Blake --$tFrom Milton /$rWilliam Blake --$tWhat I expected /$rStephen Spender --$tUnknown citizen /$rW.H. Auden --$tPot-luck among the casuals /$rMarsden Hartley --$tBagpipe music /$rLouis MacNeice --$tSunday morning /$rLouis MacNeice --$tInquisitors /$rRobinson Jeffers --$tLove song of J. Alfred Prufrock /$rT.S. Eliot --$tColonel Fantock /$rEdith Sitwell --$tSummer is icumen in /$rAnonymous --$tAncient music /$rEzra Pound --$tSpring /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tWinter /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tO sweet spontaneous /$re.e. cummings --$tChansons innocentes: I /$re.e. cummings --$tFern Hill /$rDylan Thomas --$tGallows /$rEdward Thomas --$tOut in the dark /$rEdward Thomas --$tHermit /$rWilliam H. Davies --$tI hear the cries of evening /$rStephen Spender --$tDesert places /$rRobert Frost --$tUnder cover /$rAbbie Huston Evans --$tEuroclydon /$rAbbie Huston Evans --$tTo a locomotive in winter /$rWalt Whitman --$tI like to see it lap the miles /$rEmily Dickinson --$tOverture to a dance of locomotives /$rWilliam Carlos Williams --$tExpress /$rStephen Spender --$tLimited /$rCarl Sandburg --$tOde to a nightingale /$rJohn Keats --$tOde on a Grecian urn /$rJohn Keats --$tTo autumn /$rJohn Keats --$tNovember /$rRobert Bridges --$tNightingales /$rRobert Bridges --$tPhilomela /$rMatthew Arnold --$tOde to the west wind /$rPercy Bysshe Shelley --$tLycidas /$rJohn Milton --$tElegy /$rThomas Gray --$tIn memory of W.B. Yeats /$rW.H. Wuden --$tTo the virgins, to make much of time /$rRobert Herrick --$tBlue girls /$rJohn Crowe Ransom --$tTo his coy mistress /$rAndrew Marvell --$tYou, Andrew Marvell /$rArchibald MacLeish --$tMutability /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tNew house /$rEdward Thomas --$tDover Beach /$rMatthew Arnold --$tMusée des beaux arts /$rW.H. Auden --$tUlysses /$rAlfred Lord Tennyson --$tLotos-eaters /$rAlfred Lord Tennyson --$tLoss of something ever felt I /$rEmily Dickinson --$tFinding is the first act /$rEmily Dickinson --$tWayfarer/$rStephen Crane --$tMan said to the universe /$rStephen Crane --$tConvergence of the Twain /$rThomas Hardy --$tWaiting both /$rThomas Hardy --$tBy the earth's corpse /$rThomas Hardy --$tLife of man /$rFrancis Bacon --$tWhen smoke stood up from Ludlow /$rA.E. Housman --$tAt the round earth's imagined corners /$rJohn Donne --$tDeath be not proud /$rJohn Donne --$tCollar /$rGeorge Herbert --$tPulley /$rGeorge Herbert --$tJourney of the Magi /$rT.S. Eliot --$tEaster hymn /$rA.E. Housman --$tFuneral /$rJohn Donne --$tGood-morrow /$rJohn Donne --$tAnniversary /$rJohn Donne --$tCanonization /$rJohn Donne --$tClod and the pebble /$rWilliam Blake --$tTyger /$rWilliam Blake --$tMad song /$rWilliam Blake --$tPoison tree /$rWilliam Blake --$tHeaven-haven /$rGerard Manley Hopkins --$tNo worst, there is none /$rGerard Manley Hopkins --$tPied beauty /$rGerard Manley Hopkins --$tWindhover /$rGerard Manley Hopkins --$tMagi /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tSecond coming /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tCold heaven /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tAmong school children /$rWilliam Butler Yeats --$tPlays as fiction --$tWhy write plays? --$tHow the playwright works --$tWhy read plays? --$tTypes of drama --$tTwo kinds of tragedy --$tOedipus Rex /$rSophocles --$tOthello /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tAdding machine /$rElmer Rice --$tCherry orchard /$rAnton Chekhov --$tArms and the man /$rGeorge Bernard Shaw --$tWay to wealth /$rBenjamin Franklin --$tDevil's dictionary /$rAmbrose Bierce --$tAndrocles /$rAesop --$tDog and the wolf /$rAesop --$tDeath in the zoo /$rJames Thurber --$tInterview with a lemming /$rJames Thurber --$tTo Horace Greeley /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tTo Joseph Hooker /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tTo Mrs. Lincoln /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tTo James M. Cutts, Jr. /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tTo Mrs. Bixby /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tNo man is an island /$rJohn Donne --$tModest proposal /$rJonathan Swift --$tLetter from the recording angel /$rSamuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) --$tDissertation upon roast pig /$rCharles Lamb --$tOn the need for a quiet college /$rStephen Leacock --$tDoor /$rE.B. White --$tAge of chivalry is gone /$rEdmund Burke
505 00 $t--$tWhere I lived, and what I lived for /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tFree man's worship /$rBertrand Russell --$tFall of the government /$rSir Winston Churchill --$tLike the noise of great thunders /$rBruce Catton --$tBook of Ruth /$rOld Testament --$tDeath of Caesar /$rPlutarch --$tGreat fire of London /$rSamuel Pepys --$tDr. Johnson and his literary friends /$rJames Boswell --$tJames Boswell /$rThomas Seccombe --$tMy uncle's farm /$rSamuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) --$tJohn Aubrey /$rLytton Strachey --$tTin Lizzie /$rJohn Dos Passos --$tFrom the republic /$rPlato --$tFrom the poetics /$rAristotle --$tFrom preface to lyrical ballads /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tLiterature of knowledge and the literature of power /$rThomas De Quincey --$tArt, play, and civilisation /$rI.A. Richards.
590 $bInternet Archive - 2
590 $bInternet Archive 2
650 0 $aEnglish literature.
650 0 $aAmerican literature.
650 7 $aAmerican literature.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00807113
650 7 $aEnglish literature.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00911989
700 1 $aWalker, Albert L.,$d1907-$eeditor.
700 1 $aChilds, Herbert E.$q(Herbert Ellsworth),$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSchneider, Elisabeth Wintersteen, 1897-1985.$tRange of literature.$dNew York, American Book Co. [1960]$w(OCoLC)747117233
994 $a92$bERR
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