Twentieth-century American Literature, Volume 3Harold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 4747 pages Eight volumes of Twentieth-Century American Literature contain criticism of modern authors from the United States and Canada. |
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F Scott Fitzgerald | 1380 |
Carolyn Forché | 1430 |
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