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Guggenheim Fellows / Pragmatists / Literary criticism / Irving Babbitt / James Seaton / Lionel Trilling / New Criticism / MacArthur Fellows / George Santayana / Literature / Philosophy / Humanities
Date: 2004-05-20 00:00:36
Guggenheim Fellows
Pragmatists
Literary criticism
Irving Babbitt
James Seaton
Lionel Trilling
New Criticism
MacArthur Fellows
George Santayana
Literature
Philosophy
Humanities

Irving Babbitt and Cultural Renewal James Seaton Michigan State University

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