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Critic, poet, editor, chronicler of the Lost Generation, elder statesman of the Republic of Letters, Malcolm Cowley (1898-1989) was an eloquent witness to American literary and political life. His letters, mostly unpublished, provide a self-portrait of Cowley and his time and make possible a full appreciation of his long, varied career.
Cowley, Malcolm, --- Cowley, Malcolm. --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Cowley, Malcolm --- Correspondence --- LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters.
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As both Americans and expatriates, these writers gained a unique perspective on American culture, particularly in terms of gender roles, national identity, artistic self-conception, mobility, and global culture.
Identity (Psychology) in literature. --- Expatriate authors --- Autobiography. --- American prose literature --- Authors --- Authors, Exiled --- Autobiographies --- Autobiography --- Egodocuments --- Memoirs --- Biography as a literary form --- Psychology. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Stein, Gertrude, --- Cowley, Malcolm, --- Stearns, Harold, --- James, Henry, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Europe --- United States --- In literature. --- Staĭn, Gertruda, --- Stein, Gertruda, --- Stearns, Harold Edmund, --- Dzheĭms, G. --- Dzheĭms, Genri, --- Jeimsŭ, Henri, --- Джеймс, Генри, --- ג׳יימס, הנרי, --- ג׳ײמס, הנרי, --- Τζειος, Χενρι, --- جميس، هينري، --- جيمز، هنرى --- 20th century --- James, Henry --- Criticism and interpretation --- Cowley, Malcolm --- Stein, Gertrude --- Psychology --- Identity (Psychology) in literature --- In literature --- Europe in literature --- Stearns, Harold Edmund
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