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Definition of James Branch Cabell
1. Noun. United States writer of satirical novels (1879-1958).
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Literary usage of James Branch Cabell
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of Southern Literature by John Calvin Metcalf (1909)
"James Branch Cabell [1879— ] ISAAC F. MARCOSSON \ MONG the younger Southern
writers, James Branch Cabell has •**• taken a peculiarly distinctive place ..."
2. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"James Branch Cab ell James Branch Cabell was born at Richmond, Virginia, April
14, 1879. He taught French and Greek for two years at William and Mary ..."
3. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"BEYOND LIFE By James Branch Cabell To my taste, Beyond Life, an all-night soliloquy
put into the mouth ... James Branch Cabell, born in Richmond, Virginia, ..."
4. Contemporary American Novelists, 1900-1920 by Carl Van Doren (1922)
"James Branch Cabell Although most novelists with any historical or scholarly
hankerings are satisfied to invent here a scene and there a plot and elsewhere ..."
5. Howard Pyle: A Record of His Illustrations and Writings by Willard Samuel Morse, Gertrude Brincklé (1921)
"1906 THE SESTINA James Branch Cabell 1 A neat and shrivelled gentleman sat at
... 675 April 1907 IN THE SECOND APRIL James Branch Cabell 1 "Who is the lucky ..."
6. Our Short Story Writers by Blanche Colton Williams (1920)
"CHAPTER II James Branch Cabell IN The Cream of the Jest, Chapter VI, Mr.
James Branch Cabell writes: "Besides, it was droll to read the 'literary notes' ..."