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The Autobiography of a State

Walton, Eda Lou | August 19, 1931 issue

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The article focuses on several books about the literary collections depicting the social life of Vermont. The books considered here are "Vermont Verse," edited by Walter John Coats and Frederick Tupper, "Vermont Folk Songs and Ballads," edited by Helen Hartness Flanders and George Brown, "Vermonters: A Book of Biographies," edited by Walter H. Crokett and " Vermont Prose," edited by Arthur Wallace Peach and Harold G. Rugg. According to the author in this four-volume series of anthologies, the attempt of the editors and the advisory board of literary artists is to present the musings and thought of a State.

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BOOKS; VERMONT Verse (Book); VERMONT Folk-Songs & Ballads (Book); VERMONTERS (Book); VERMONT Prose (Book); LITERATURE -- History & criticism; ANTHOLOGIES; VERMONT; UNITED States
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