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- 97021006 contributor B8048031.
- 97021006 contributor B8048032.
- 97021006 created "c1997.".
- 97021006 date "1997".
- 97021006 date "c1997.".
- 97021006 dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- 97021006 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-230) and index.".
- 97021006 description "Introduction -- The formative years -- Discovering a career -- In the public arena -- Reorganization, recognition, and reality -- Some major publications -- A reputation established -- Speaking with authority -- Old and new ventures -- Publications of consequence -- The shadow of the Great War -- A shift in interests -- Change, loss, and recovery -- Retirement -- In memoriam.".
- 97021006 extent "xiii, 235 p. ;".
- 97021006 identifier "0822939924 (alk. paper)".
- 97021006 isPartOf "Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture".
- 97021006 issued "1997".
- 97021006 issued "c1997.".
- 97021006 language "eng".
- 97021006 publisher "Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press,".
- 97021006 spatial "United States".
- 97021006 spatial "United States.".
- 97021006 subject "428/.0092 B 21".
- 97021006 subject "Critics United States Biography.".
- 97021006 subject "English language Rhetoric Study and teaching United States History.".
- 97021006 subject "English philology Study and teaching (Higher) United States.".
- 97021006 subject "English teachers United States Biography.".
- 97021006 subject "PE64.S39 S74 1997".
- 97021006 subject "Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931.".
- 97021006 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The formative years -- Discovering a career -- In the public arena -- Reorganization, recognition, and reality -- Some major publications -- A reputation established -- Speaking with authority -- Old and new ventures -- Publications of consequence -- The shadow of the Great War -- A shift in interests -- Change, loss, and recovery -- Retirement -- In memoriam.".
- 97021006 title "The life and legacy of Fred Newton Scott / Donald C. Stewart and Patricia L. Stewart.".
- 97021006 type "text".