The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It was edited by Melvin Landsberg, Professor of English at the University. The Newsletter’s purpose was “to promote scholarship on and interest in Dos Passos’ writings and biography.” It published “news items, as well as notes, letters, and queries, on relevant subjects,” including “Dos Passos criticism, work in progress, manuscript locations and accessions, bibliographies, and textual scholarship.
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The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
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The following article was taken from the last issue of The Summerland Courier, a major newspaper pub...
“My life in etymology” is a story of a new etymological dictionary of English. The essay tells of ho...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
This article is an edit of the opening remarks for the event held on May 22nd, 2014 at the Schomburg...
PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal ...
True autumn doesn’t come with a date on a calendar; it comes with a change in the air, a certain qua...
Some early editions divided the Gospel of Peter into fourteen chapters following the numbering syste...
Looking through the 17th and 18th centuries and specifically the diaries of Samuel Pepys and William...
The novels O Pioneers!, Song of the Lark, and My Antonia are often considered together as Willa Cat...
To save his college applications after failing the SAT, a preppy egomaniac manipulates his best frie...
On June 30, 1858, abolitionist Parker Pillsbury wrote William Lloyd Garrison and readers of the Libe...
This Article includes Brett T. Wilmot's review of John Witte, Jr.'s work, God's Joust, God's Justice...
This essay dissects the links between Allen Ginsberg and two of his poetic predecessors, William Bla...
The following article was taken from the last issue of The Summerland Courier, a major newspaper pub...
“My life in etymology” is a story of a new etymological dictionary of English. The essay tells of ho...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...