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Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson was a prominent American literary critic known for his essays, including To the Finland Station and Axel's Castle. He wrote on literature, history, and culture, and helped shape the reputations of authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner. His work combined literary analysis with broad intellectual inquiry.
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Edmund Wilson was a prominent American literary critic known for his essays, including To the Finland Station and Axel's Castle. He wrote on literature, history, and culture, and helped shape the reputations of authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner. His work combined literary analysis with broad intellectual inquiry.
4 Q&A
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17 books
History
Nonfiction
Biography
+7
History
Nonfiction
Biography
European History
Philosophy
+5
In Memoriam
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Books by Edmund Wilson
To the Finland Station
Edmund Wilson
1940
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Axel's Castle
Edmund Wilson
1931
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Memoirs of Hecate County
Edmund Wilson
2004
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Patriotic Gore
Edmund Wilson
1994
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The Scrolls from the Dead Sea
Edmund Wilson
1956
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The Shores of Light: A Literary Chronicle of the Twenties and Thirties
Edmund Wilson
Unknown
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The Twenties: From Notebooks and Diaries of the Period
Edmund Wilson
Unknown
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Apologies to the Iroquois with A Study of the Mohawks in High Steel
Edmund Wilson
1959
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Upstate: Records and Recollections of Northern New York
Edmund Wilson
Unknown
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Books by Edmund Wilson