F. W. Dupee
Frederick Wilcox Dupee (AKA Fred Dupee and F. W. Dupee) (June 25, 1904 – January 19, 1979) was a distinguished American literary critic, essayist for ''Partisan Review'' and ''The New York Review of Books'', and professor of English at Columbia University. He evolved from radical Marxist penning political essays to highly respected literary critic. Provided by Wikipedia
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The king of the cats and other remarks on writers and writing by Dupee, Frederick Wilcox
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"The king of the cats," and other remarks on writers and writing by Dupee, Frederick Wilcox
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The question of Henry James by Dupee, Frederick Wilcox
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Selected letters of E. E. Cummings by Cummings, Edward E. 1894-1962
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