The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... writers . Four such writers are presented here . A critique of the Native in the literature is presented in the part titled " Image in the Literature . " The article by Herman F. C. Ten Kate is largely out - dated , it is a fair example ...
... writers . Four such writers are presented here . A critique of the Native in the literature is presented in the part titled " Image in the Literature . " The article by Herman F. C. Ten Kate is largely out - dated , it is a fair example ...
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... writers on Indian subjects are those often called , more or less justly , writers of fiction for the young . They are comparatively quite numerous , and some of them have been ( and some perhaps are still in Europe ) as popular as ...
... writers on Indian subjects are those often called , more or less justly , writers of fiction for the young . They are comparatively quite numerous , and some of them have been ( and some perhaps are still in Europe ) as popular as ...
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... writers assert , that the rapidly emerging Jewish radical intelligentsia of that epoch were then quite influential in the formation of the Negro literary and political identity , and it seems likely that Jews preferred a rural image for ...
... writers assert , that the rapidly emerging Jewish radical intelligentsia of that epoch were then quite influential in the formation of the Negro literary and political identity , and it seems likely that Jews preferred a rural image for ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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