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Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them.

Title
Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them.
Author
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Publication
Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1971]

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Description
402 p.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
Essay index reprint series
Subjects
Note
  • Reprint of the 1935 ed.
  • Text for each poem precedes Stevenson's critical essay.
Contents
One poem men.--There is no death, by J. L. McCreery.--Kaiser & Co., by A. M. Rose.--A visit from St. Nicholas, by C. C. Moore.--There is no unbelief, by L. Y. Case.--Casey at the bat, by E. L. Thayer.--If I should die to-night, by A. E. Smith and B. King.--Waiting, by J. Burroughs.--Ben Bolt, by T. D. English.--Beautiful snow, by J. W. Watson.--Nothing to wear, by W. A. Butler.--Solitude, by E. W. Wilcox.--Rock me to sleep, by E. Akers.--The lesson of the water-mill, by S. Doudney.--What my lover said, by H. Greene.--Derelict, by Y. E. Allison.--The mouse-trap.--More about the mouse-trap.--Notes on some familiar quotations.
Call Number
JFD 89-1677
ISBN
0836920783
LCCN
70142703
OCLC
  • 131446
  • NYPG744950824-B
Author
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Title
Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them.
Imprint
Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1971]
Series
Essay index reprint series
Research Call Number
JFD 89-1677
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