Twentieth Century EnglishWilliam S. Knickerbocker Philosophical Library, 1946 - 469 pages |
Contents
THE CRISIS IN MODERN LITERATURE | 15 |
ART AND TRUTH | 23 |
POETRY AND SCIENCE | 33 |
Copyright | |
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