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Edmund Wilson

    8 mai 1895 – 12 juin 1972

    Edmund Wilson était un écrivain et critique littéraire et social américain, largement considéré comme le plus éminent homme de lettres américain du XXe siècle. Son œuvre considérable et son analyse perspicace de la littérature et de la société américaines en font une figure centrale du paysage littéraire.

    Memoirs of Hecate County
    Axel’s Castle
    Patriotic Gore
    The Sixties
    The Wound and the Bow
    To the Finland Station - A Study in the Writing and Acting of History
    • Focusing on classic literature from the early 1900s and earlier, this collection aims to make scarce and costly works accessible through affordable, high-quality modern editions. Each book preserves the original text and artwork, allowing readers to experience these timeless pieces as they were originally intended.

      To the Finland Station - A Study in the Writing and Acting of History
    • The Sixties

      • 968pages
      • 34 heures de lecture
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      The Sixties, the last of Edmund Wilson's posthumously published journals, is a personal history that is also brilliant social comedy and an anatomy of the times. Edited by Wilson's biographer, this volume poignantly - and defiantly - records the final years of one of our foremost critics and writers, taking its place alongside his major works, including To the Finland Station, Patriotic Gore, The Shores of Light, and Letters on Literature and Politics, as an enduring

      The Sixties
    • Critical/biographical portraits of such notable figures as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Chesnut, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Oliver Wendell Holmes prove Wilson to be the consummate witness to the most eloquently recorded era in American history.

      Patriotic Gore
    • Patriotic Gore

      Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War

      Patriotic Gore