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- 29017756 created "[c1929]".
- 29017756 date "1929".
- 29017756 date "[c1929]".
- 29017756 dateCopyrighted "[c1929]".
- 29017756 description "Bibliography: p. 313-319.".
- 29017756 description "Preface, by T.E. Rankin.--Half-lights, by Helen O. Mahin.--The approaches to literary theory, by C.E. Whitmore.--Origin and development of Herbert Spencer's principle of economy, by G.B. Denton.--The meter of Christabel, by Ada L.F. Snell.--Mad Shelley, by E.S. Bates.--Shelley and the novels of Brown, by M.T. Solve.--The Cloisterham murder case, by E.S. Everett.--One stylistic feature of the 1611 English Bible, by C.C. Fries.--Allusion and style, by O.C. Johnson.--Grierson's suggested date for Milton's Ad patrem, by Harris Fletcher.--The aesthetic experience as illumination, by C.D. Thorpe.--The laughable in literature, by H.P. Scott.--The artist, by L.H. Conrad.--Artistry and dream, by H.S. Mallory.".
- 29017756 extent "ix, 319 p.".
- 29017756 issued "1929".
- 29017756 issued "[c1929]".
- 29017756 language "eng".
- 29017756 publisher "Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago press".
- 29017756 subject "Literature.".
- 29017756 subject "PN36 .S36".
- 29017756 subject "Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931.".
- 29017756 tableOfContents "Preface, by T.E. Rankin.--Half-lights, by Helen O. Mahin.--The approaches to literary theory, by C.E. Whitmore.--Origin and development of Herbert Spencer's principle of economy, by G.B. Denton.--The meter of Christabel, by Ada L.F. Snell.--Mad Shelley, by E.S. Bates.--Shelley and the novels of Brown, by M.T. Solve.--The Cloisterham murder case, by E.S. Everett.--One stylistic feature of the 1611 English Bible, by C.C. Fries.--Allusion and style, by O.C. Johnson.--Grierson's suggested date for Milton's Ad patrem, by Harris Fletcher.--The aesthetic experience as illumination, by C.D. Thorpe.--The laughable in literature, by H.P. Scott.--The artist, by L.H. Conrad.--Artistry and dream, by H.S. Mallory.".
- 29017756 title "The Fred Newton Scott anniversary papers, contributed by former students and colleagues of Professor Scott and presented to him in celebration of his thirty-eighth year of distinguished service in the University of Michigan, 1888-1926.".
- 29017756 type "text".