Douglas Robillard Books
The Critical Response To Flannery O'Connor
By . Douglas, Douglas Robillard, Robillard
As the author of such classic American short stories as A Good Man Is Hard to Find, Everything That Rises Must Converge, and Revelation, Flannery O'Connor has always been recognized as a distinctiv...
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American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton To The Weird Tales Writers
Stories of the supernatural have been a staple of American literature since the 19th-century works of Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, and Ambrose Bierce. This...
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Melville And The Visual Arts: Ionian Form, Venetian Tint
By Douglas Robillard, Douglas Robillard, 1928-
Throughout his professional life, Herman Melville displayed a keen interest in the visual arts. He alluded to works of art to embellish his poems and novels and made substantial use of the techniqu...
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The Poems of Herman Melville
By Herman Melville, Douglas Robillard
"Unlike Melville's fiction, his poetry remains obscure. The last "collected poems" appeared in 1947 and "selected poems" in the 1970s, and only two books dealing exclusively with Melville's poetry...
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Melville And The Visual Arts
By Douglas Robillard, Robillard, Douglas
Throughout his professional life, Herman Melville displayed a keen interest in the visual arts. He alluded to works of art to embellish his poems and novels and made substantial use of the techniqu...
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Melville And The Visual Arts : Ionian Form, Venetian Tint
By Douglas Robillard, Robillard, Douglas
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Sister Arts: "I Shall Ere Long Paint to You as Well as One Can Without Canvas" -- 2. The Arts Observed: "Old Blu...
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