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The Wound and the Bow contains seven essays by "The greatest literary critic of the twentieth century.” -New York magazine.
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One of the great works of modern historical writing, the classic account of the ideas, people, and politics that led to the Bolshevik Revolution Edmund Wilson's To the Finland Station is intellectual history on a grand scale, full of ...
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Featuring critical and biographical portraits of notable figures of the American Civil War, Patriotic Gore remains one of Edmund Wilson's greatest achievements.
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"A selection of ... literary articles written during the nineteen forties."
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Edmund Wilson's Night Thoughts " contains an astonishing arrangement of prose and poetry composed by the author from the years 1917-1919. "[C]haracterized by [Wilson's] spontaneity and wit.
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Edmund Wilson an American critic deals with the literatures of French and English Canada.
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Edmund Wilson's The Fifties, edited by Leon Edel, is the highly acclaimed fourth volume in the series that began with The Twenties.
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A gifted novelist, poet, playwright, and historian, Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) served on the staffs of "Vanity Fair, The New Republic" and "The New Yorker", but is best known for the grace and insight of his literary criticism.
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Controversial upon publication in 1946, Memoirs of Hecate County remained banned for more than a decade before being reissued.