For several reasons Dos Passos is important to the development of American literature. His novels, with their integrity, breadth, and architectonic form, are painted on a larger canvas than any other American writers. In Manhattan Transfer, his fourth novel, he attempted to portray the greatest metropolis in the world, New York City. He succeeded as well as anyone ever has. Then, refusing to rest on his cars, he went on to the trilogy U. S. A., which takes all of twentieth century American life as its subject. This is Dos Passos\u27 epic of modern Americanlife, the most successful of the many attempts to write the great American novel . So the vert scope and excellence of Dos Passos\u27 novels demand consideration Then there are technical ...
John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was one of the major novelists of the post-World War I Lost Generation t...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
John Dos Passos conveyed multiple intersections of art and culture and the spirit of the 1920s in hi...
For several reasons Dos Passos is important to the development of American literature. His novels, w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)In this thesis I closely examine the trilogy of U...
An analysis of Manhattan Transfer yields one very formidable conclusion: it is an extraordinarily co...
Common to all of John Dos Passos' early novels is a pessimistic view of man's ability to fulfill him...
A few American writers, who have seen man and society in proper proportion, and who have had the pow...
The aim of this thesis will he to conduct a critical analysis of the novels of John Dos Bassos. Dos ...
Dos Passos wrote more than forty books during his lifetime, including poetry, plays, travel books, p...
This interdisciplinary essay analyzes John Dos Passos’s travel book Rosinante to the Road Again (192...
John Dos Passos and His World September 26 to December 07, 2003 Marsh Art Gallery, University of Ric...
As modern epics of radical modernism, the major novels of John Dos Passos portray the history of mod...
This interdisciplinary essay analyzes John Dos Passos’s travel book Rosinante to the Road Again (192...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was one of the major novelists of the post-World War I Lost Generation t...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
John Dos Passos conveyed multiple intersections of art and culture and the spirit of the 1920s in hi...
For several reasons Dos Passos is important to the development of American literature. His novels, w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)In this thesis I closely examine the trilogy of U...
An analysis of Manhattan Transfer yields one very formidable conclusion: it is an extraordinarily co...
Common to all of John Dos Passos' early novels is a pessimistic view of man's ability to fulfill him...
A few American writers, who have seen man and society in proper proportion, and who have had the pow...
The aim of this thesis will he to conduct a critical analysis of the novels of John Dos Bassos. Dos ...
Dos Passos wrote more than forty books during his lifetime, including poetry, plays, travel books, p...
This interdisciplinary essay analyzes John Dos Passos’s travel book Rosinante to the Road Again (192...
John Dos Passos and His World September 26 to December 07, 2003 Marsh Art Gallery, University of Ric...
As modern epics of radical modernism, the major novels of John Dos Passos portray the history of mod...
This interdisciplinary essay analyzes John Dos Passos’s travel book Rosinante to the Road Again (192...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was one of the major novelists of the post-World War I Lost Generation t...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
John Dos Passos conveyed multiple intersections of art and culture and the spirit of the 1920s in hi...