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This “new" 1979 anthology largely supported the literary judgments of an ear- lier historical moment. However Scholars, confident that there were many other writers' poems, memoirs, and novels published over the last three to Roger Gilbert, Department of. English, Cornell University, 250 Goldwin Smith Hall, Ithaca, NY.
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Writing New York: A Literary Anthology Paperback – January 31, 2008. ?Few cities,? writes Phillip Lopate in his introduction to this historic anthology, ?have inspired as much great writing as New York.? Here Lopate and The Library of America present a sweeping literary portrait
The literary or “critical" essay (as it is called in the present guide) is a written piece of work .. Submit Microsoft Word or RTF files only in such cases (no PDF title and the publication information (see also some of the examples above):. Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. Eds George Ford and Sylvere Monod. New York:.
Writing New York has 136 ratings and 13 reviews. Brian said: An amazing and exhaustive collection of NY stories. I keep checking it out from the library:
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31 Jan 2008 'Few cities,' writes Phillip Lopate in his introduction to this historic anthology, 'have inspired as much great writing as New York.' Here Lopate and The Library of America present a sweeping literary portrait of the city as seen through the eyes of over a hundred writers. Residents and tourists, novelists and
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