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William Deresiewicz (/dəˈrɛzəwɪts/ də-REZ-ə-wits; born 1964) is an
American author, essayist, and
literary critic, who
taught English at Yale University...
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colleges in
American society written by
William Deresiewicz and
published by Free Press.
Deresiewicz addresses the
pressure of
succeeding under which...
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related to Elitism. Look up
elitism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deresiewicz,
William (June 2008). The
Disadvantages of an
Elite Education. "Our best...
- "destabilizing, unmoored, and full of chaos";
literary author William Deresiewicz wrote they are "odd,
generically hybrid,
tonally complex". Ryan Gilbey...
- Amis'
remarks and
views – had been lost amid the
media furore.
William Deresiewicz wrote of
After Theory, Eagleton's book, as follows... : [I]s it that...
- inventiveness". It was a
finalist for the 1960 Hugo
Award for Best Novel.
William Deresiewicz, in a 2012
retrospective published after a
second Library of America...
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essay from
November that year for The
American Scholar that saw
William Deresiewicz propose the
addition of "upper
middle brow", a
culture falling between...
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revitalizing the
possibilities of the
distant past". In The Atlantic,
William Deresiewicz described the book as "brilliant" and "inspiring",
stating that it "upends...
- the free dictionary.
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media related to Solitude.
Deresiewicz,
William (March 2010).
Solitude and Leadership. "If you want
others to...
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committed by both
factions in the war. In his
lukewarm review,
William Deresiewicz felt that the book did not
provide adequate context for the war, leaving...