The Lost Generation Anthology

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  • The Lost Generation Anthology Book Detail

  • Author : HistoryCaps
  • Release Date : 2012-07-29
  • Publisher : BookCaps Study Guides
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 1898
  • ISBN 13 : 1621073181
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

The Lost Generation Anthology by HistoryCaps PDF Summary

Book Description: Woody Allen made the glamour of Paris in the twenties magical in Midnight In Paris--but was that really the case? This anthologies of Lost Generation writers, shows you the work that made the movement. A short book on the history of the movement is also included in the work. Authors and works included in this anthology: E.E. Cummings The Enormous Room Hilda Doolittle Sea Garden T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock F. Scott Fitzgerald Flappers and Philosophers Ford Madox Ford The Good Soldier James Joyce A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man John Dos Passos Rosinante to the Road Again Ezra Pound Poems Alan Seeger Selected Works Gertrude Stein Three Lives

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