American-born critic Arlo Bates started his career as a journalist and editor, but later turned his efforts to analyzing and championing English literature, which led to him becoming a professor of English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This collection brings together a series of enlightening lectures that Bates presented about literature during his tenure. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the ethos behind literary studies at the dawn of the twentieth century.
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- Mine a Good Book
- 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution
- Earth Day Reads
- 2025 Libby Book Award Winners and Runners Up
- How Does Your Garden Grow?
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- Great reads without the wait!
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