Edmund Wilson

The Wound and the Bow

Essays on writers and artists as wounded but productive individuals

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Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson

America's greatest literary critic of the 20th century, Wilson wrote with unusual range and judgment across literature, history, and journalism. Axel's Castle introduced modernist literature to American readers; To the Finland Station traced the origins of Marxism. His Patriotic Gore is the most intelligent study of Civil War literature.

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