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... universities and it has become virtually the rule for the notable critic to be a university teacher . The career of Edmund Wilson ( 1895- ) makes the striking American exception . Such regular employment as Mr. Wilson has had has been ...
... universities and it has become virtually the rule for the notable critic to be a university teacher . The career of Edmund Wilson ( 1895- ) makes the striking American exception . Such regular employment as Mr. Wilson has had has been ...
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... University in 1928 , took the degree of M.A. from Tulane in 1928 and the B. Litt . degree from Oxford in 1932. He taught English at Louisiana State University from 1932 until 1947 . Since then he has taught at Yale University , where in ...
... University in 1928 , took the degree of M.A. from Tulane in 1928 and the B. Litt . degree from Oxford in 1932. He taught English at Louisiana State University from 1932 until 1947 . Since then he has taught at Yale University , where in ...
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... University ; in 1935 he was dismissed from the post by order of the Nazi government . After teaching at the Turkish State University at Istanbul until 1947 , he came to the United States . He was a visiting professor at Pennsylvania ...
... University ; in 1935 he was dismissed from the post by order of the Nazi government . After teaching at the Turkish State University at Istanbul until 1947 , he came to the United States . He was a visiting professor at Pennsylvania ...
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