439 resultados para literary genres


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Volume numbers irregular: Jan.-Feb. 1845 called v. 4, no. 1-2; whole no. 37-39 omited.

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Editor: 1852- Daniel B. Quinby.

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Consists of special catalogues no.343-344, out of his General catalogues of books (?)

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"Designed primarily ... as a guide ... in English 301 (Bibliography and methods of English literary history) in the Graduate school of the University of Chicago."--Prefatory note.

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017.4 T22d v.1 cop.1: Publisher's printed wraps bound-in; "O-7-30" inscribed in blue pencil on front cover; bookseller's label on front cover: "Libreria di Ulrico Hoepli, succ. a Teodoro Laengner, Galleria de Christoforis 15, 60, Milano."

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Robinson argues that the detective genre’s lineage lies in experimental works on the margins of what we recognize as classical detective fiction today. Authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Pauline Hopkins, and Rudolph Fisher drew on detective fiction’s puzzle-elements to wrestle with complicated questions about race and labor in the U.S.