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AMERICAN WRITERS: Supplement II
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AMERICAN WRITERS: Supplement IIAMERICAN WRITERS: Supplement II

Supplement II, Part 1: W. H. Auden to O. Henry
Supplement II, Part 2: Robinson Jeffers to Yvor Winters
The essays in Supplement II, all written by recognized experts and published here for the first time, carry on the tradition of writing for the general reader in a way that the specialist will also find interesting and informative. In several instances—most notably the essays on R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, and W. E. B. Du Bois—the authors have produced the fullest account to date of the writer's life and work.

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The Red Box by Rex Stout
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The Red Box by Rex StoutThe Red Box by Rex Stout

Murder by chocolate? That’s the premise Nero Wolfe must operate from when a beautiful woman is poisoned after indulging in a box of candy. It’s a case that the great detective—no stranger himself to overindulgence—is loath to take for a variety of reasons, including that it may require that he leave his comfortable brownstone. But he and Archie are compelled by a mystery that mixes high fashion and low motives…and a killer who may have made the deadliest mistake.

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Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind: Literature’s Most Fantastic Works
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TTC - Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind: Literature’s Most Fantastic WorksTTC - Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind: Literature’s Most Fantastic Works

Course No. 2997 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Taught by Eric S. Rabkin
University of Michigan
Ph.D., University of Iowa
1. The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology
2. Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity
3. Hoffmann and the Theory of the Fantastic
4. Poe—Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic
5. Lewis Carroll: Puzzles, Language, & Audience
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The Pale Horseman
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The Pale HorsemanThe Pale Horseman

The last unvanquished piece of England, Wessex is eyed hungrily by the fearsome Viking conquerors. A dispossessed young nobleman, Uhtred is tied to the imperiled land by birth and marriage but was raised by the Danish invaders—and he questions where his allegiance must lie. But blood is his destiny, and when the overwhelming Viking horde attacks out of a wintry darkness, Uhtred must put aside all hatred and distrust and stand beside his embattled country's staunch defender—the fugitive King Alfred.

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Agatha Christie - The Mystery of the Blue Train
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Agatha Christie - The Mystery of the Blue Train

Bound for the Riviera, detective Hercule Poirot has boarded Le Train Bleu, an elegant, leisurely means of travel, free of intrigue. Then he meets Ruth Kettering. The American heiress—bailing out of a doomed marriage—is en route to reconcile with her former lover. But by morning, her private affairs are made public when she is found murdered in her luxury compartment. The rumour of a strange man loitering in the victim's shadow is all Poirot has to go on. Until Mrs. Kettering's secret life begins to ...

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