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Eynert Seyersted (18 May 1921 – 3
April 2005) was a
Professor of
American Literature at the
American Institute at the
University of Oslo.
Seyersted was born...
- Per
Seyersted's rediscovery of
Chopin caused her work to be seen as
essential feminist and
Southern literature from the 19th century.
Seyersted wrote...
- pp. 627–628. Pound, Ezra; Ford, Ford Madox; Lindberg-
Seyersted,
Brita (1982). Lindberg-
Seyersted,
Brita (ed.). Pound/Ford, the
story of a
literary friendship:...
- Sejersted,
Seyersted or
Seierstad may
refer to:
Johannes Klingenberg Sejersted (1761–1823)
Lieutenant General Nordenfjells Per
Seyersted (1921–2005),...
- she died five
years later, she was on her way to
being forgotten. Per
Seyersted, a
Norwegian literary scholar,
rediscovered Chopin in the 1960s, leading...
- Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1997: 66. ISBN 0-674-60780-5
Seyersted, Per. Kate Chopin: A
Critical Biography.
Louisiana State University Press...
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cover the
National Hunger March for The New Republic.
Biographer Per
Seyersted concluded, "That
Cantwell did not use
correct Marxist terminology would...
- the Gaps
biography "Leslie
Marmon Silko"[permanent dead link] by Per
Seyersted in the
Western Writers Series Digital Editions at
Boise State University...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica. p. 18.
Emily Toth; Per
Seyersted (October 22, 1998). Kate Chopin's
Private Papers.
Indiana University Press...
- Life ...
American Publishers' ****ociation. 1915. p. 243.
Emily Toth; Per
Seyersted (22
October 1998). Kate Chopin's
Private Papers.
Indiana University Press...