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- 79146285 contributor B3571806.
- 79146285 created "[1971]".
- 79146285 date "1971".
- 79146285 date "[1971]".
- 79146285 dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- 79146285 description "Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf.--Robert Musil: a remembrance of things past.--Bertolt Brecht and the tradition.--Friedrich Dürrenmatt: the worst possible turn of events.--Günter Grass and Thomas Mann: aspects of the novel.--Ionesco and ideologies.--Observations on the situation of Sartre.--The views of Witold Gombrowicz.--Doctor Zhivago.--Literature and daily life: Everyman in the Soviet Union and the United States.--Steppenwolf and Everyman: literary types of the outsider.".
- 79146285 extent "xvi, 325 p.".
- 79146285 identifier "0690774400".
- 79146285 issued "1971".
- 79146285 issued "[1971]".
- 79146285 language "eng".
- 79146285 language "engger".
- 79146285 publisher "New York, Crowell".
- 79146285 subject "809.9/33/8".
- 79146285 subject "Literature, Modern 20th century History and criticism.".
- 79146285 subject "PN771 .M38".
- 79146285 tableOfContents "Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf.--Robert Musil: a remembrance of things past.--Bertolt Brecht and the tradition.--Friedrich Dürrenmatt: the worst possible turn of events.--Günter Grass and Thomas Mann: aspects of the novel.--Ionesco and ideologies.--Observations on the situation of Sartre.--The views of Witold Gombrowicz.--Doctor Zhivago.--Literature and daily life: Everyman in the Soviet Union and the United States.--Steppenwolf and Everyman: literary types of the outsider.".
- 79146285 title "Steppenwolf and Everyman. Translated and with an introd. by Jack D. Zipes.".
- 79146285 type "text".