Violence in modern literature
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Violence in modern literature
Boyd & Fraser, 1972
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- The dark heart of American history, by A. Schlesinger, Jr
- Violence and man's struggle to adapt, by M. F. Gilula and D. N. Daniels
- What violence is, by N. Garver
- Preliminary theoretical considerations concerning the justification of violence, by R. Audi
- Non-violence is the way, by M. L. King, Jr
- From Man's fate, by A. Malraux
- The Prussian officer, by D. H. Lawrence
- Dry September, by W. Faulkner
- Prischepa, by I. Babel
- I hate everything which is not in myself, by N. Mailer
- Crime at the tennis club, by A. Moravia
- From The possessed, by F. Dostoevsky
- A good man is hard to find, by F. O'Connor
- What we don't know hurts us, by M. Schorer
- Further readings on violence (p. 202)