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Julian L. Maline (1897–1986)

Author of Prose and Poetry of England

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Works by Julian L. Maline

Prose and Poetry of England (1934) 48 copies
Prose and Poetry for Enjoyment (1948) — Editor — 30 copies
Prose and Poetry of America (1929) 28 copies
Prose and Poetry of America, Catholic Edition (1940) — Editor — 4 copies
Beginnings 1620-1865 (1967) 3 copies
the literature of england: teacher's manual (1967) — Editor — 1 copy

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Prose and Poetry for Appreciation (1934) — Editor, some editions — 44 copies

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An anthology of poetry, drama, short stories, and nonfiction.
 
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stmarysasheville | May 25, 2008 |
My personal library has been built in a variety of ways. This book is a leftover from high school. I think it was a literature class in my freshman year. I don't know why I hung onto it, as there are derogatory comments written on the contents page and in spots throughout the book--boring, dumb, gay. (Back in high school that was an insult...) But hang onto it I did, and now over 20 years later, I have actually read through the whole thing. This was a classic case of casting pearls before swine. As a literature text book, the volume is naturally full of stories that have stood out amongst others and posses a measure of quality. Storioes by Poe, Twain, Steinbeck, Faulkner, Wells, and other famous names. Back then I didn't understand them. The only story I recall actually enjoying was Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game". This time around however, there's not a clunker in the lot. I'm going to put it on my shelf and hopefully not wait another 20 years to crack it again. If this weren't a 35 year old texbook, I'd recommend you grab a copy too.
--J.
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