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Oxford Book of American Essays

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The Oxford Book of American Essays is a comprehensive collection of writings from some of the most renowned American writers. Compiled by Various, this anthology covers a wide range of subjects and styles, offering readers a glimpse into the rich literary tradition of the United States.

What sets this book apart is its diversity - the essays included range from reflections on nature and society to examinations of politics and culture. Each piece is thoughtfully curated and showcases the unique voice and perspective of the author. From classic writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Mark Twain to contemporary voices like Susan Sontag and James Baldwin, this anthology provides a thorough overview of American essay writing.

Overall, The Oxford Book of American Essays is a valuable addition to any library. Whether you're a seasoned reader of American literature or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this collection offers something for everyone. Engaging, insightful, and beautifully written, these essays are sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.

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Collection of 32 essays by American authors ranging from Benjamin Frannklin to Emerson to Whitman to Henry James to Theodore Roosevelt. On subjects from the gout to insects with a 24 hour life span to old bachelors to leaves of grass to the odes of Horace. It seems to be an attempt to show off the Americans as writers.


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